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Jubiliant Jellyfish

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Hello... friends, welcome back to my blog. In this issue, I am sharing the most attractive, astral, small, huge, plump, lumpy clear and grotesque aerial JELLYFISH video. Down in the deep blue, sea you'll find these jellies dancing beneath the sunlit waves. Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are anchored to the seabed by stalks rather than being mobile. The tentacles are armed with stinging cells and may be used to capture prey and defend against predators. Jelly fish are found all over the world, from surface water to the deep sea. Jellyfish are eaten by humans in certain cultures, they are considered a delicacy in some Asian countries. Australian researches have described them as a "prefect food", sustainable and protein-rich but relatively low in calorie. The stinging cells used by jellyfish to subdue their prey can injure humans. Many thousands of swimmers are stung every year, wi...

Hyperactive Hummingbirds

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Hello friends, welcome to my blog. Today I am sharing few amazing facts about hyperactive hummingbirds. Hummingbirds are the small birds, measuring 7.5-13cm in length. The smallest hummingbird species is the 5cm known as bee hummingbird, which weighs less than 2 g. The largest hummingbird, weighing 18-24 g. They are specialized for feeding on nectar but all species also consume insects and spiders. The name, hummingbird, comes from the humming noise their wings make as they beat so fast. They don't migrate in flocks like other birds, they typically travel alone for up to 500 miles at a time. The flock of hummingbirds can be referred to as bouquet, a glittering, a hover, a shimmer or a tune. Humming birds are the only birds that can fly backwards, they have no sense of smell, while they can't sniff out feeders, they do have very good colour vision. Hummingbirds drink nectar found in feeders by moving their tongue in and out about 13 times per second. They can consume ...