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Migration of Monarch Butterfly,
United States
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Everyone loves butterflies, but imagine a million hovering over your head. These butterflies cannot stand the cold winters of most of the parts of United States and therefore they migrate every autumn to either south or west. They go to Mexico and Southern California, where it remains warm all year long.
 
@Keira

I am scared now if I do a DNA test I might be 100% panda, maybe hairless variety mutation
Pangolins are awesome. Two more strange animals are

Thank you as always, you are awesome

Paplytus
- fur, beak, webbed feet, a mammal that lays eggs - it is all in one - Gods were high on this one and

Axolotl- they just are out of the world - strange in looks, master in regeneration.

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@CrystalMarker

Ice, is an amazing phenomenon. Snowflake close-ups itself are so strange, then we get these bubbled ice or frosted flowers or even discs that are rotating :eek:

Lightenings also we have quite a limited knowledge. The way science goes, projects that have financial benefits get funding. Anything cute but otherwise useless is ignored. Hessadalen is on for AGES, the image you have shared is not some amateur footage, the Local University has put in strong cameras which are light sensitive. They switch on automatically when any non-gradual light change is detected. And yet no right explanation.

Ball Lightning and Swamp Lights, equally are mysterious.

That lake is trippy like the mountains of yesterday, there is a tri-lake system in Indonesia, that has 3 colours and moreover keeps changing colour, though water is so awesomely toxic :eek: if you put your finger in, even bone might not come out. This is due to volcanic gasses it mixes with

If butterflies can fly :) so can all of us.

As always you are Awesome Awesome


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Fields of Web, Australia
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A phenomena so rare, that only occurs only when spiders flee from floodwater or any other catastrophe of similar kind. What they do is leave fields of web. They are then capable of making a big blanket of web on vast fields, even threatening to the habitat nearby.
 
This Storm, Venezuela
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This blistering sight occurs in Venezuela. When warm and cold fronts meet where the river empties into Lake Maracaibo, it forms just the right conditions for this phenomenon. Nearby marshes emit methane gas, improving the electrical conductivity of the clouds, which also helps cause these extended lightning strikes which can last 10 hours.
 
Hair Ice, Wales
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Wonder why every other thing is happening because of bacteria? Well, here’s one more for you. This form of ice is called Haareis or hair ice. This basically happens because of the bacteria pseudomonas syringae. It results in the increased freezing temperature of the water inside the plants, and then when it escapes, it results in this.
 

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