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REAL LIFE Muggle Proof Suitcase – AWEMe Artists
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On this episode, see how we make Newt Scamander’s Muggle Proof Case from the Fantastic Beasts movie!
Artwork by Marissa Deal
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Watch: Carrier Crab Uses Spiny Urchin As Shield | National Geographic
Watch a carrier crab live up to its name by carrying a sea urchin on its back for protection.
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Carrier crabs have specially modified back legs that can grasp onto objects ranging from pieces of shells to debris to living creatures like sea urchins. The sea urchin’s spines help ward off predators that may try to eat the crab. In exchange, the sea urchin gains access to new feeding grounds.
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شرح الراديتور وماء تبريد المحرك – حسن كتبي برعاية ايني
ياسادة ياكرام اسمحوا لي ان اهديكم اشرح الراديتور وماء تبريد المحرك – حسن كتبي برعاية ايني الف شكرا لمتابعتكم لاجابة جميع اسئلتكم شرفوني على حسابي في تويتر
Radiator & Raditor coolant by Hasan Kutbi
Lex – Flower of Scotland (Vangelis Style)
Lex – Flower of Scotland (Vangelis Style)
I have never covered this song before so figured I would attempt it in a Vangelis style, inspired by the movie “Chariots of Fire” a great classic film with an amazing soundtrack!
The First 17 Minutes of Thimbleweed Park
We investigate the opening of the new point and click adventure, Thimbleweed Park.
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A Stubby, Two-Headed Snake? Guess Again! | National Geographic
A snakelike creature doubles down on its disguise to scare away predators.
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As you might expect, snakes with more than one head are quite rare. But it sure looked like a two-headed serpent to Luján Eroles of Santa Fe, Argentina, as she observed the little beast in her garden. In fact, the double-disguise is a trick to scare off potential predators of this hawk moth caterpillar. Video: Caters TV / Luján Eroles
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First Impression: Feerie by Van Cleef & Arpels (2008)
For the women!!