As promised, I am providing all of my readers with the link to the Segment of Daily Planet which featured Wild Facts. I want to thank all of you for reading and supporting Wild Facts. It feels great knowing that people are actually enjoying this passion of mine.
So sit back, grab some popcorn and tune into the Daily Planet. Don’t worry, this particular clip is only 1.18 minutes. Although, I do encourage all of you to watch Daily Planet on a regular basis since it really is an incredible show.
Here is some of the footage of an animal that was thought to be extinct. As you could imagine, people were surprised to find one! Enjoy the short clip!
Below is a quick video to show you what the slime of the hagfish is like. Notice how sticky and structurally strong the gelatinous material actually is. Enjoy the video!
Check out this video of the barreleye fish. I believe the actual footage came from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Insititue but was re-done by National Geographic.
I know they may look weird but watch this video and tell me you don’t think they are cute in a “only a mother could love” sort of way! Notice how the aye aye uses it long finger to feed.
Thanks to the Duke Lemur Center for posting this clip. For more information on the Duke Lemur Center, click here.
Below is a short clip taken from the television show “Dirty Jobs”. The host of this show gets the opportunity to see a majestic alligator snapping turtle. Enjoy the clip!
Welcome to my ongoing project to provide you with 1000 Animal Facts. Every week-day I will provide a new and interesting animal fact counting down from 1000. My goal is to hopefully educate the young and old alike about the interesting adaptations of the animal kingdom. As well, I am hoping people will gain a greater appreciation of the animals we share earth with. If you have any questions, please feel free to use the Contact form or leave a comment.