 Very funny video with clips of animals. Music is from System of a down.
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 Ellen DeGeneres' latest American Express commerical where she works with Animals
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Cats & Dogs and other Pets go crazy
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 Dogs and cats that can incredibly imitate their owners words!
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 A cute Panda bear is getting away from it's cage!
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 These frogs freeze completely when winter comes, entering a hibernation period. They actually stop their heartbeat, and thaw when spring comes..
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 This animal with distinctive markings is a zorse - the off-spring of a female zebra and a male horse.
Little Eclyse is the latest addition to a German safari park. Eclyse is also special as zorses, or zebroids as they are also known, are usually born when a horse mare breeds with a zebra stallion.
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 Steve Irwin talks about his passion. This clip is taken from THE CROCODILE HUNTER DVD "STEVE'S STORY"
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 Here is a hilarious segment from the Crocodile Hunter program showing Steve Irwin making various bloopers. I hope this can cheer up some people who are mourning Steve's death, I know it worked for me.
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 Steve Irwin Join Steve Irwin as he treks through Australia on a mission to find the world's ten most venomous snakes and to educate us on how we can peacefully cohabit with them
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 Austin Stevens being bitten by a cobra
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 The principle development of the Quarter Horse was in the southwestern part of the United States in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, eastern Colorado, and Kansas. Some breed historians have maintained that it is the oldest breed of horses in the United States and that the true beginning of the Quarter Horse was in the Carolinas and Virginia. Nye1 has suggested that the Chickasaws secured from the Indians were the true beginning of the Quarter Horse. These were small blocky horses, probably of Spanish extraction, which the planters secured from the Indians, and which were adapted for a variety o...
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 The Criollo horse is the direct descendant of the horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Since the moment the first Spanish horses were brought to the Americas until the conformation of the Criollo there is a long history that covers many centuries during which the adaptation to the environment constitutes the basis upon which the Criollo horse has built its roots.
When the Spanish horse was left free in this new habitat, it had to adapt itself to the new conditions, protect itself against the threatening dangers and carry on reproduction under the law of survival of the most apt.
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