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Amblin' with Uncleshag 1

Author: Uncleshag
Added: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:25:38 -0800
Duration: 500

Amblin' with Uncleshag and the Jack Falk Project performing "Cruisin' the Rainforest". Today, join Uncleshag as he ambles down the hollow to the creek where it's always 10 to 20 degrees cooler than on top of the ridge.

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Final Storm of the Monsoons in 2007 in the Arizona Desert

Author: vadervideo
Added: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 17:16:18 -0800
Duration: 179

A composition of an emaculate monsoon storm buildup at sunset to dusk in the Arizona desert. As it turned out this was the final storm of the season and also the strongest. What you see is purely the pre-amble which then also joined with a storm coming behind camera. Driving home from this storm, lightning struck literally 20 feet in front of me with a very loud thunder clap! What a way to end a season. Stay tuned for more in 2008! Stock footage clips of this storm sequence are available at Pond5.com/artist/vadervideo?ref=vadervideo

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Endangered Guanaco @ San Diego Zoo

Author: travels
Added: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:43:07 -0800
Duration: 40

The Name "Guanaco": "Guanaco" comes from the word "huanaco," a word in Quechua - a South American Indian langauge. Location: South America from the northern Andes to the southern tip of the continent. Habitat: Terrestrial. Arid, usually mountainous areas. Description: Except for the head and the legs, the body is covered with long, soft, hair. Closely related to the camel, the guanaco is reddish-brown on the back, and paler, almost white, on the underside. Its tail is about ten inches long. The neck is long and slender, the head is long ending in a somewhat drooping upper lip which is cleft in the middle. The ears are long, upright and mobile. The sole of the foot is divided into two by a deep cleft,and the feet are long and narrow for walking in the Andes Mountains. These animals reach about seven feet long, three to four feet high at the shoulders. They weigh only about 160 pounds. Behavior: The guanaco lives in small herds made up of a male, several females, and young of various ages. If danger is imminent the male warns the group with a sort of bleating noise, and all the members immediately flee, with the male bringing up the rear. It has an ambling gait, created by moving both legs on the same side of the body at the same time.

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