- published: 25 Jun 2008
- views: 100346
- author: mammallian
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SMASH THE PIÑATA - MAMMAL
Official music video to the song "SMASH THE PIÑATA" by Mammal from their forthcoming debut...
published: 25 Jun 2008
author: mammallian
SMASH THE PIÑATA - MAMMAL
Official music video to the song "SMASH THE PIÑATA" by Mammal from their forthcoming debut record out 30/08/08
- published: 25 Jun 2008
- views: 100346
- author: mammallian
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Triumph of the herbivores - Life of Mammals - BBC
Stunning footage of herbivore mammals out-maneouvering their carnivore predators. Includes...
published: 14 Jun 2010
author: BBCEarth
Triumph of the herbivores - Life of Mammals - BBC
Stunning footage of herbivore mammals out-maneouvering their carnivore predators. Includes indredible shots of zebras, gazelles and buffalo being persued by cheetahs, lions and even baboons; making death-defying escapes. From the BBC's Life of Mammals documentary series. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com
- published: 14 Jun 2010
- views: 113267
- author: BBCEarth
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THE MAJORITY - Mammal
The Majority, the title track to 2008 album release by Melbourne band Mammal. Official mus...
published: 21 Aug 2008
author: mammallian
THE MAJORITY - Mammal
The Majority, the title track to 2008 album release by Melbourne band Mammal. Official music video. Ezekiel Ox, Pete Williamson, Nick Adams and Zane Rosanoski.
- published: 21 Aug 2008
- views: 139440
- author: mammallian
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The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day! First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: Tioliah
The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day! First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings will be provided with the last episode for anyone who wishes to explore the subject further. Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) under CC Attribution License 3.0 - Serpentine Track - Radio Martini - Unanswered Questions - Dragon & Toast - Willow and the Light - Babylon GRAPHICS - Mammal supertree: Bininda-Emonds et al./NATURE - Tree of Life: tolweb.org (c) David R. Maddison Creative Commons Attribution License v3.0 - homologous skeleton: en.wikipedia.org - tardis: commons.wikimedia.org - Clip Art: Microsoft Offic Clip Art office.microsoft.com - all-silhouettes.com - all-silhouettes.com - all-silhouettes.com - Paleogeography maps: Ron Blakey, Colorado Plateau Geosystems, Inc. - synapsid skull: commons.wikimedia.org - dimetrodon: commons.wikimedia.org - caseid: commons.wikimedia.org - dimetrodon skull: RC Fox, The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles. "This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net" - skull roof: commons.wikimedia.org - fish skull: Lund, Richard, and Grogan, ED, 2005, Bear Gulch web site, www.sju.edu/research/bear_gulch, accessed 06 January 2012. - Frog ...
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 17855
- author: Tioliah
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Anaconda vs. Mammal
When you're an anaconda you don't need venom to take down your prey, even if its the world...
published: 29 May 2007
author: NationalGeographic
Anaconda vs. Mammal
When you're an anaconda you don't need venom to take down your prey, even if its the world's largest rodent, a capybara, weighing somewhere in the neighboorhood of one hundred pounds! See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com
- published: 29 May 2007
- views: 10566589
- author: NationalGeographic
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Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: BBCEarth
Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new channel Earth Unplugged! www.youtube.com Human beings are a particular type of mammal. In this compelling clip, we see a tribesman runner pursue his prey through the most harsh conditions in a gruelling eight hour chase. Thought provoking content from the BBC's Life of Mammals documentary series. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com
- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 769371
- author: BBCEarth
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Altar of Plagues - Mammal
Video created and live footage captured by Adam Collins-Torruella. Reconstructed Audio edi...
published: 23 Feb 2011
author: 0000static
Altar of Plagues - Mammal
Video created and live footage captured by Adam Collins-Torruella. Reconstructed Audio edits from Altar of Plagues "Mammal". Available April 2011 Candlelight Records | www.candlelightrecords.com Profoud Lore Records | www.profoundlorerecords.com
- published: 23 Feb 2011
- views: 10777
- author: 0000static
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Evolution of Mammals and their dispersal
This is my first video in English, then, sorry by my strong accent. This is a class that I...
published: 07 Dec 2010
author: Pirulla25
Evolution of Mammals and their dispersal
This is my first video in English, then, sorry by my strong accent. This is a class that I done thinking in explain the evolution and recent distribution of the mammals, in a "for dummies" way. I hope you like it! To translate this video I had the indispensable help of Fabio Machado and Wellton "Enishi". Thanks guys.
- published: 07 Dec 2010
- views: 9411
- author: Pirulla25
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Marine Mammals of the Aegean Sea
Research on the Marine Mammals of the Aegean Sea. By :: Archipelagos :: Institute of Marin...
published: 12 Feb 2007
author: archipelagogr
Marine Mammals of the Aegean Sea
Research on the Marine Mammals of the Aegean Sea. By :: Archipelagos :: Institute of Marine & Environmental Research of the Aegean Sea.
- published: 12 Feb 2007
- views: 21012
- author: archipelagogr
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Mobile Mammal
Perry the Platypus driving an 18-wheeler from the episode Suddenly Suzy...
published: 31 Aug 2010
author: disneyheadz
Mobile Mammal
Perry the Platypus driving an 18-wheeler from the episode Suddenly Suzy
- published: 31 Aug 2010
- views: 313245
- author: disneyheadz
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MAMMALS - Stallion Explosion
Dave the rabbit explains about Mammals, live birth etc. More at rathergood.com...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: rathergoodstuff
MAMMALS - Stallion Explosion
Dave the rabbit explains about Mammals, live birth etc. More at rathergood.com
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 5280
- author: rathergoodstuff
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Bacteria-Filled Sour Milk in Mammal Stomachs aka Cheese
You've probably eaten it... but you probably had no idea this week's choice food was so na...
published: 19 Jan 2013
author: tasted
Bacteria-Filled Sour Milk in Mammal Stomachs aka Cheese
You've probably eaten it... but you probably had no idea this week's choice food was so nasty, from what's really in it to how it's made! In honor of National Cheese Day this Sunday, Jan. 20th, learn all about cheese in this episode! Subscribe for more strange foods: goo.gl Watch More Why Would You Eat That?: goo.gl Cheese is in a lot of food that we eat around the world, but how did humans ever even think up the idea? Once you know how cheese are made, you'll wonder the same thing. Truly and the gang go on a journey to discover the origins of the all delicious and nutritious cheeses of the world. They also enlist the help of Georgia Peach and Fearless Mike to try and see if they can answer some cheese trivia and win... well, not being publicly humiliated. On Why Would You Eat That? we scour the globe for the most bizarre foods and explain why anyone would be crazy enough to eat them. You'll be shocked to see how one man's trash can actually be another man's delicacy. Don't forget to subscribe to Tasted for a new episode of Why Would You Eat That? every Friday! Also, check out the new show, the Why Would You Eat That? Challenge: goo.gl Images we used: Kate Middleton: www.flickr.com Videos we used: MicrobeWorld: archive.org White Ammunition: archive.org This is the Dairy Industry: archive.org Highlights 1965: A Progress Report (Part III): archive.org
- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 42725
- author: tasted
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Ice Age Mammal Fossils from Summerville SC
It has to rain hard for us to find fossils, and last night it rained hard enough. We went ...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: blackriverfossils
Ice Age Mammal Fossils from Summerville SC
It has to rain hard for us to find fossils, and last night it rained hard enough. We went fossil hunting in one of our favorite locations in Summerville expecting to find a handful of shark teeth. While we did find shark teeth, we also found many ice age mammal fossils, including several pieces of mastodon teeth, a deer antler, a horse tooth, and a jaw fragment from a peccary with three teeth. It was a banner day for pleistocene mammal fossils!
- published: 31 Jul 2009
- views: 9410
- author: blackriverfossils
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104 - Where Mammals Reigned / Genesis Conflict - Walter Veith
amazingdiscoveries.tv amazingdiscoveries.org...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: OfficialADTVChannel
104 - Where Mammals Reigned / Genesis Conflict - Walter Veith
amazingdiscoveries.tv amazingdiscoveries.org
- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 12575
- author: OfficialADTVChannel
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How marine mammals survive underwater life - BBC wildlife
Arctic seals have adapted so well to the sea that, even though still reliant on air for su...
published: 27 May 2008
author: BBCWorldwide
How marine mammals survive underwater life - BBC wildlife
Arctic seals have adapted so well to the sea that, even though still reliant on air for survival, they can be seen performing impressive displays underwater in the attempt to keep all the females occupied. Watch more 'Seals - Invaders of the Sea?' clips with BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com
- published: 27 May 2008
- views: 27669
- author: BBCWorldwide
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They Might Be Giants - Mammal
The bat, the cat, dolphin and dog, koala bear... AND hog....
published: 26 Sep 2011
author: jamzftwneverdies
They Might Be Giants - Mammal
The bat, the cat, dolphin and dog, koala bear... AND hog.
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 18816
- author: jamzftwneverdies
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Researchers Reconstruct the Common Ancestor of Placental Mammals
A tiny, furry-tailed creature was the earliest ancestor of placental mammals -- a widely d...
published: 07 Feb 2013
author: AMNHorg
Researchers Reconstruct the Common Ancestor of Placental Mammals
A tiny, furry-tailed creature was the earliest ancestor of placental mammals -- a widely diverse group of animals ranging from bats to humans -- according to a new study by a team of international scientists, including a core group of Museum researchers. In findings published in the February 8 issue of the journal Science, the researchers analyzed the world's largest dataset of genetic and physical traits to find that placental mammals diversified into present-day lineages much later than is commonly thought: after the extinction event 65 million years ago that eliminated non-avian dinosaurs. This finding, and the visualization of the placental ancestor -- an insect-eating animal that weighed less than a pound -- was made with the help of a cloud-based and publicly accessible database called MorphoBank. MorphoBank is an initiative funded primarily by NSF with additional support from Stony Brook University, the American Museum of Natural History, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center. Visit MorphoBank at mammaltree.informatics.sunysb.edu
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 11894
- author: AMNHorg
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You And Me Baby Ain't Nothing But Mammals Video
It really blows my mind that 5 (nearly 6) years ago, I uploaded this video out of sheer bo...
published: 21 Jan 2007
author: EJXp3r7
You And Me Baby Ain't Nothing But Mammals Video
It really blows my mind that 5 (nearly 6) years ago, I uploaded this video out of sheer boredom and because I enjoyed the song. Not only is the video public domain now, it's got almost 700k hits and just over 100 dislikes. That's something. You guys are the best. I have a Facebook community page if you guys would like to see what I'm up o now :D www.facebook.com/mother.fin.eevee And to answer some questions, the game is Guild Wars, the song is Bad Touch - Bloodhound Gang, and no I'm not a nerdy fat kid wih no life.. anymore. Enjoy! I was looking for the music vid of this and couldn't find one, so I put a few clips together and came up with this! Enjoy! UPDATE: Yea. Now I know this is called "Bad Touch"
- published: 21 Jan 2007
- views: 679515
- author: EJXp3r7