No film has ever captured the true nature of the king of beasts like LIONS: Kings of Africa. Wildlife cinematographers spent an entire year living among a lion pride in the Ngorongoro Crater in Northern Tanzania where three generations - cubs, adolescents, and leaders - revealed their fascinating royal lives. The crater is a natural enclosure that supports zebra, wildebeest, buffalo and other lion prey. In this fantastic setting you'll witness adolescents learning the art of hunting; the introduction of newborn cubs to the pride; the struggle for survival during the dry season; and many other rare images of birth, life and death in the pride.
and another one ... monkey ape primate mating
I can honestly say now that I’ve done it all. I've done Guinea Pig movies about care, bathing, bedding, cage size, play, diet... you name it. Why not Mating?
A very rare sighting, the mating call of a male buffalo.
This is roughly 31 minutes of video compressed down to just under 2 minutes. The first 20 seconds of the time lapse is nest site cleaning, and then the eggs start appearing. When the female is traveling in a slow deliberate path, she is laying eggs. When you see the male spinning around in circles right over the eggs, he is fertilizing them. All told the actual spawn took roughly 25 minutes according to the video, basically time from first egg showing up to the time at which the nest stopped "growing". A slower version of this video, at only 4X the actual speed, can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFnu-l_OD20 I keep an ongoing breeding log of these clownfish at www.MarineBreeder.org and their offspring are sometimes available for local purchases in the Chicago area.
This video showcases the entire life cycle of the Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly, from mating to the emerging of the adult. Many time lapse sequences and extreme close-ups are included. Original music is "The End Of Summer" (unreleased) by Technician. More butterfly and moth video, photos and life cycle information at http://lepidoptera.jcmdi.com/index.html
We thought they were both males....
This is My Stallion. We use him only for mating purpose. My friend Mr.Shailesh Bhagat is standing besides the Stallion.
High quality video of leopards mating not just once, but twice.
The complexities of male - female relationships are explored in this clip of the wild chimpanzees. The animal mating rituals of monkeys is investigated in this free BBC nature video. Watch more Chimpanzee Diary from BBC Worldwide here www.youtube.com
I believe that this pretty much speaks for itself.
No film has ever captured the true nature of the king of beasts like LIONS: Kings of Africa. Wildlife cinematographers spent an entire year living among a lion pride in the Ngorongoro Crater in Northern Tanzania where three generations - cubs, adolescents, and leaders - revealed their fascinating royal lives. Find "Explore The Wildlife Kingdom: Lions - Kings of Africa" on DVD, at http://www.explorationfilms.com/exploration-films-scientific-discoveries.html
my 2 staffies mating for the first time on 15th december 2009 bobby white and brindle aged 5 excellent breed and temprement has only 3 legs strong supportive and friendly to people not with dogs very loyal to me and cocoa knows his place brilliant guard dog. full stop..cocoa brindle white chest aged 18 months very friendy with people and all animals ..
Greg moves in for the kill
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Praying mantis chowing on hummingbird while mating.
((LOL))...I think the dog is scared
You've never seen anything like this. It's a talking lion. He talks to his mate while making little lions!! Incredible.
Video shows a very rare melanistic buck whitetail.Melanistic or black whitetails are very, very rare, and much rarer than either white piebald or albino deer, which are also extremely rare. They are the rarest of all. A person can recognize a melanistic deer because they produce too much of the pigment known as melanin and this makes them much darker than a typical whitetail. Some are even black. Of the millions of deer taken each year only a very few with melanism have been reported. Most people don't know they even exist because of their extreme rarity. A melonistic buck is a true trophy.Some melanistic whitetails are very dark and some are even pure black. This one, as can be seen when he turns his head, has a brown face. He is not pure black. At the end is another buck deer taken several minutes later under the same lighting conditions showing the normal buff or brownish color of a whitetail deer.I saw this whitetail this morning and immediately began filming (08.02.23). There had been an ice storm last night and it was very cold. I set my camera down to get a coat, but even though I was inside and some distance away, the deer appeared to hear me. The next time I looked it was gone. Two whitetail bucks came into view, shown at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isgEer... One of these two was melanistic with a large black patch on its back. I don't know whether it was the same deer or not. The two deer that appeared afterward each had one antler. The first deer that was laying down appeared to have two antlers. Brothers sometimes stick together and, thus, two melanistic deer could be seen together. The odds would be astronomical that two melanistic deer would be seen together by coincidence. The two bucks showed mounting behavior in bucks. Both were unicorn bucks with only one antler.
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