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Post by pinglover on Feb 24, 2008 16:24:42 GMT
Great time lapse video of Nepenthes Rajah on YouTube-
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Post by jwdunn5 on Feb 24, 2008 22:46:45 GMT
Attenborough rocks !!
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Post by Michael on Feb 25, 2008 3:34:03 GMT
This is a great time-lapse clip! Thanks for finding and sharing.
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Post by maureenbasden on Feb 27, 2008 16:05:03 GMT
That is a great video. Thanks!
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Post by gregory on Apr 27, 2008 21:14:39 GMT
He certainly is known for his great documentaries. The time lapse of the nepenthes growing their leaves -> traps was outstanding! Thanks for posting the link! Greg
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2008 1:31:54 GMT
Very interesting...actually quite funny that there is noise when the plants open.....
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Post by gregory on Apr 28, 2008 19:27:09 GMT
Very interesting...actually quite funny that there is noise when the plants open..... A little creative video and audio editing me thinks! Greg
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Post by mmlr38 on May 1, 2008 20:31:59 GMT
Very cool video. Definitely worth a watch.
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Richard Davion
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Post by Richard Davion on May 10, 2008 16:21:40 GMT
There's Some Fine-images of Neps in The Jungle-Episode of Planet-Earth Series as-well-as some Spectacular Tepui Footage at the 'Very'-Beginning of The 'Fresh'-Water Episode ... so Get that 80-Inch LCD / Soon-to-Be:LED Screen Dusted-off and Fired-up. A Beer Wouldn't Go-Astray Either ... though I-Prefer The Occassional "Bundy-&-Coke" or 'Sweet'-Cider to Take the 'Edge'-off ... Like After Episode-III After being Fobbed-off with the 'Last' World-Wide Use of Acetate-Prints after Seeing The Two-Previous episodes in Crystal-Clear DVD-Quality!!! >(*~*)< / >(*U^)< Hey, It's Been Five-Years and I'm 'Still' Talking About-it!!! >(*~*)<
My Only Disappointment of The Series was that The 'Best' Deep Footage is 'Still' IN The Blue-Planet-Series ... So-I'll Have to Buy 'That' Just for That Episode since I'm Very 'Interested' in The Red-Endophyte Shown Here Since Drosera-binata Root-Hairs Appear under Dubious Circumstances to-be able to take-on a very-similar if-not Identical Colouration and 'They' Grow-Down in places were there is No-Light as Well. >(*U^)<
Remember Those Large, Nearly Half-Centimetre, 'Fat'-Roots of Capensis from The-70s? Anyone 'Seen' Those Around Since-Then or Lately?
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