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World's Largest Rodent
World's Largest Rodent
Home to anacondas, the Orinoco river slithers through Venezuela, sustaining an amazing array of creatures...including the world's largest rodent. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
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Mercenaries 2 - 10 - Orinoco River Outpost
Mercenaries 2 - 10 - Orinoco River Outpost
Mercenaries 2 - 10 - Orinoco River Outpost [xbox 360] Please visit: www.bonersgames.com to see the complete playlists of all the games I've uploaded!
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1. Exploring the Orinoco River in Venezuela, The Rotop Chronicles
1. Exploring the Orinoco River in Venezuela, The Rotop Chronicles
Martijn and Ana aboard sailing vessel 'Rotop' explore the Orinoco River in Venezuela.
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Orinoco River - First Kayaking Regatta-Marathon. 113 Km. 1986
Orinoco River - First Kayaking Regatta-Marathon. 113 Km. 1986
"MobyKraft" tandem kayaks participated in the first Venezuela's Orinoco and Caroni rivers kayaking regatta-marathon, between the cities of Ciudad Bolívar and Puerto Ordaz, over a distance of 113 Km on November of 1986. The elapsed times shown for the finalists in the video, correspond to the last 63 Km. MobyKraft website: www.wix.com
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ORINOCO RIVER
ORINOCO RIVER
Cuidemos nuestro hermoso río Orinoco, el quinto río más caudaloso del mundo.
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - Beak-genital propulsion
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - Beak-genital propulsion
An animal invites a second animal to come up from below it and place the tip of its rostrum in its genital slit. The lower animal often turns partially on its side, sometimes supporting the horizontal flukes of the upper animal from its head to its outstreched pectoral flippers. In this position, the lower animal, its tail bent down slightly from the horizontal, propels the upper animal forward, only breaking from the pattern to rise for breaths of air. Sometimes it swims belly-up or dorsum-up during such propulsion
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - tank rub
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - tank rub
They often rub their bodies against an object, floor, the bottom, the side of the basin. When swimming on the side, belly in front of the wall, they keep a contact of their flippers with the wall
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - push object
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - push object
She would [...] touch it with the tip of her beak, afterwards sending it staggering sideways with a smart blow of the beak, exactly like a golfer propelling the ball
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Orinoco River at 35 knots
Orinoco River at 35 knots
Travelling from our ship to Puerto Ordaz to go on leave to Holland.
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Colors Of The Orinoco
Colors Of The Orinoco
The thousand mile-long Orinoco River winds through the dense Amazonian rainforest like an artery, supporting an incredible variety of life. In places, its black and white water flow side by side, two streams sharing the same channel. The fabled source of the Orinoco is hidden deep in the heart of the jungle,where few have dared to venture, amidst waters never before explored by divers. Our expedition sets out to penetrate the impenetrable.
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Above the Orinoco River Stock Video
Above the Orinoco River Stock Video
Above the Orinoco River Stock Video bit.ly
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - bubble stream
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - bubble stream
The animals also produced a column of small air bubbles coming from their blow holes (they were either blown all at once or gradually)
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Mercenaries 2 Orinoco River Outpost
Mercenaries 2 Orinoco River Outpost
Here is the walkthrough for orinoco river outpost for mercenaries 2.
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - throw object
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - throw object
Play with a number of different toys, plastic balls, rings, rubber tubes, brushes rugby balls, thrown above the surface of the water
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Biotodoma wavrini Orinoco River Eartheater.mp4
Biotodoma wavrini Orinoco River Eartheater.mp4
www.aquatic-experts.com Tropical aquarium fish documentaries
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Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - rub
Orinoco river dolphin Behaviour - rub
The Orinoco dolphins rub their bodies against the body of the other companion