Cloud’s Pauldron – Final Fantasy VII – DIY PROP SHOP

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Watch Orangutans Build Umbrellas, “Kiss-Squeak,” and More | National Geographic

Orangutans are native to Borneo and Sumatra and must learn a variety of skills as they grow up. In this video, you’ll see seven behaviors that researchers have observed in the wild: from pushing over dead trees to make noise as part of a dominance display, to building umbrellas to shelter from the rain.
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Orangutans are native to Borneo and Sumatra and must learn a variety of skills as they grow up. In this video, you’ll see seven behaviors that researchers have observed in the wild: from pushing over dead trees to make noise as part of a dominance display, to building umbrellas to shelter from the rain. Orangutans learn most of these behaviors before reaching adolescence, around age 12. Some of the behaviors are ubiquitous between Borneo and Sumatra. Others occur only in certain areas, suggesting there could be regional cultures.

VIDEOGRAPHERS: Tim Laman, Trevor Frost, Robert Suro, Gunung Pulang Orangutan Project
EDITOR: Kathryn Carlson
GRAPHICS: Hai-Lam Phan

Read the story: Inside the Private Lives of Orangutans
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/12/orangutans-behaviors-borneo-sumatra/

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The Sound Round | Common Senses Quiz (VR)

It’s the final round of the Common Senses quiz and our hearing is put to the test! Find out who’s the ultimate winner and ultimate loser as they face their food ‘heaven’ and food ‘hell’.

If you’re new to VR, make sure you check out this video. It will help you get the most out of your experience, no matter what equipment you’ve got: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWeLau1D4hc

Round 1- Taste: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_UOMJbRebE
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Top 15 Movies of 2016! – CineFix Staff Picks

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The Role of Role Models | StarTalk

Neil deGrasse Tyson doesn’t believe a role model needs to be someone who looks exactly the way you do.
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What’s inside a 4k Video Camera?

We CUT IN HALF a Sony 4k Video camera!! Had to see what it looks like when cut cleanly in half.

We used this camera for almost our entire YouTube career and thought this is a proper send off.

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TIL: How Cookiecutter Sharks Eat Is Terrifying (Explained With Cookies) | Today I Learned

Do not be fooled by its adorable name—the cookiecutter shark attacks by suctioning its lips to the flesh of its victims, spins, and ejects a cylindrical plug of flesh from its prey!
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Do not be fooled by its adorable name—the cookiecutter shark is the only parasitic shark in the animal kingdom. It lures its prey with glowing, bioluminescent photophores that mimic smaller fish. When animals like dolphins, whales, marlin, and tuna approach the glowing lights to attack, the cookiecutter shark springs into action. It turns around, suctions its lips onto the flesh of its victim, and spins, ejecting a cylindrical plug of flesh from its prey!

These characteristic wounds have been found on many different marine mammals and fish, and even a few humans. But don’t worry—unless you find yourself in the deep ocean in the middle of the night, you will most likely never encounter one.

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