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A science lover with a knack for finding the most fascinating facts and hilarious videos. Join me to uncover the weirdest and coolest things!
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- Replying to @AMAZlNGNATUREThis explain the Various phases in which the oil rig is built
- Replying to @sciencegirlThe queen termite is the heart of the colony, capable of laying thousands of eggs daily. She can live for several years, often exceeding a decade. Unlike workers, she doesn't forage; her role is to ensure colony growth and survival, making her vital for it x.com/i/status/17526โฆ
- Bees shimmer by collectively moving their bodies, creating a visually intimidating display. This behavior deters predators and helps regulate temperature within the colony, showcasing their remarkable ability to coordinate and defend themselves.
- Replying to @sciencegirlSimilar Physics - When you jump on a trampoline on a moving truck, you conserve your forward momentum along with the truck's motion. So, even though the truck moves forward, you still land back at the same spot relative to the truck's frame of reference.
- Replying to @danmakubossHere is a closeup shot.. if someone is interested ๐
- Replying to @AMAZlNGNATUREWhen sharks are flipped upside down, they can enter a state called ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ถ๐ฐ ๐ถ๐บ๐บ๐ผ๐ฏ๐ถ๐น๐ถ๐๐, appearing dead but actually fully alive. This natural paralysis is temporary and often used as a defense mechanism. Researchers sometimes induce it to safely study or tag sharks.
- Replying to @sciencegirlThis is the best timing shot ๐๐๐ x.com/salgadinhomusiโฆ
- Replying to @EnezatorWhat was the cameraman doing??๐ค๐ค๐ค
- Replying to @worldofdata001Close-up shot of shimmering effect ๐๐๐
00:00 - Replying to @historyinmemesThis photo is a powerful and painful reminder of the injustices faced by Indigenous Australians. It's crucial to remember and acknowledge these parts of history to work toward a future of respect, understanding, and reconciliation.
- Replying to @AMAZlNGNATUREJabuticaba is a unique Brazilian fruit tree (Plinia cauliflora) known for its grapes-like fruits that grow directly on the trunk. The sweet, translucent berries are rich in antioxidants and often used in jellies, wines, and liqueurs. The tree thrives in tropical climates, making
- Replying to @AMAZlNGNATUREDeer shed their antlers annually as part of a natural cycle influenced by hormonal changes, particularly testosterone levels. After the mating season, testosterone drops, causing the weakening of the bone at the base of the antlers, called the pedicle. This results in the antlers














