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To demonstrate his intentions, the male would have begun to perform a courtship dance. 为了说明自己的意图雄性会开始表演一种求偶舞蹈。 CAT scan evidence shows that the brain of Majungasaurus was incredibly small and therefore pr
Our next amazing rescue proves that working in an isolated and wild environment can be a risky endeavor. The llano s or wetlands of Venezuela, National Geographic's Brady Bar, a wildlife biologist is working with Venezuelan scientist and conservation
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Module 2 My favourite things [00:21.24]Animals I like [00:25.26]Look and learn [00:27.19]cats dogs rabbits lizards snakes birds [00:55.43]Look and say [00:58.67]In a pet shop [01:05.41]Do you like cats?No,I don't like cats. [01:15.31]I like dogs.I li
No Bull: Lizards Flee When They See Red 原来蜥蜴也怕红 You wouldn't think studying lizards is a particularly dangerous profession. Until, that is, sheriffs approach you with their guns drawn. We get the cops called on us sometimes. 你一定不认
Alligator wrestling 鳄鱼摔跤 Deep in the jungles of Australia lives, perhaps, the bravest man in the world. His name is Dude. Yes, just Dude. Dude wrestles alligators. He wrestles for fun and for money. People come from all over the world to watc
This is scientific Americans 60-Second Science, I am Karen Hopkin, this will just take a minute. Time for another episode of those amazing alligators. On March 14th, we told you how gators use their lungs to steer through the water. Now, Louisiana bi
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. If youve ever been to the everglades or tuned into the animal planet, you know that gators can move through the water oh, so silently barely creating a rip
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirskey, Got a minute? Here is another reason to stop global warming to keep the Burmese pythons in Florida. Burmese pythons have been turning up in south Florida in recent years. Perhaps you
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin, this will just take a minute. When it comes to lizards' sex, size dose matter. But not in the way you might think. Because in the June 4th online issue of Journal Current Biology, sci
Goodbye, Goodbye. (Wave your right hand, then your left hand.) It's time to go. (Point to your watch.) Goobbye, Goodbye. (Wave your right hand, then your left hand.) I don't want to go. (Shake your head no and wave your hand in front of your face.) S
AlligatorRecordsCelebrates40thAnniversary Happy 40th birthday Alligator Records! The legendary blues label has marked the event with the release of Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection. If you ever want to start a blues label you should prob
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 18 May 2006 watch Gator Killings report Florida wildlife officials are warning residents to avoid areas where alligators are on the prowl. Three women have been killed
Science and Technology Flying snakes Slithering through the air 科技 飞蛇 空中滑行 Fancy aerodynamics explain why some snakes are good gliders 奇特的气体力学解释了为什么一些蛇善于飞行 MANY animals have mastered the trick o
Early the next morning, long before the Zoo people came to work, Sam left Philadelphia by plane. 第二天一早,萨姆就坐飞机离开了费城,那时离工作人员来动物园上班的时间还早着呢。 Louis and Serena went along with hi
1. Good day 祝你一天愉快 2. Bye bye 再见 3. So long 再见 4. Cheerio 加油 5. Be seeing you 再见 6. Toodledoo 再见 7. Ciao 再见 8. Cheers 欢呼,喝彩 9. Take care 保重 10. Catch you later 待会儿见 11. Farewell 再见 12. Hav
再见有很多种说法,在本篇文章里罗列的20种里有一些是有相当的语境才能够使用的。提醒大家,有些话一定要用对语境喔~否则和你说话的人会摸不清头脑的~ 1. Good day 1.祝你一天愉快 2. Bye b
So fun! 太有意思了! Ice bear knows CPR. 白熊懂心肺复苏。 Did...Did you have a good time? You did? I can't believe it! You actually had fun? 你...你玩的开心吗?真的吗?真不敢相信!你真的玩的开心吗? The most f