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Monday, December 05, 2005

Hi everyone, welcome to the one-day tribute on National Geographic!

see this little bee? do u see anything different? take a closer look below....


yup, the little bee has an antena on it's head~!lol. it's used to find where the bee flies to using radar to detect its position. it's found out that they always fly the same trail to collect their nectar due to some aerodynamics principle which allows it to save energy while flying.


know what is this? it's a little mole....found in the desert.it has no eyes, so it has to dip its head in the sand to listen to the sound of the ground for insects as food...

the trails made as it dips in the sand once in a few steps...

the eddy currents behind a bird after it flip it's wings...so amazing~!lol.

and look at this geiko...noticed anything different? nope not the tail...lol. it's the feet~! 2 of them are up. it's a stationary pic, little geiko was resting...in the desert. getting the idea? cos it's hot...so it has to let it's feet to get cooler by putting off the hot sand. Serious~!

yup so that was wad i was watching for like 11pm to 12am...called Animal Camera~!nice show....very interesting. ahh i just like this cute little things...lol.



Tofu @ 11:48 PM
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