When deadly animals attack.. Teeth. Your nightmares are about to be fed with a fantastic video compilation showing slow- motion animal attacks from a variety of fauna. BBC Earth published the compilation Thursday, complete with music that sounds like it should accompany a tense moment in a sci- fi film. BBC Earth is a show focused on the wonders of the natural world, even when those wonders involve a snapping turtle utterly destroying a defenseless celery stick. BBC Earth describes the video as . On display are some wondrous shows of stealth and force as though an enraged Mother Nature has unleashed her army of killing machines. Nope. The star of the show is probably the snapping turtle, which does its thing in front of a stark white background, all the better to show off its powerful beak. You'll want to count your fingers after watching it. If you're a fan of online comic The Oatmeal, then you'll remember the cartoon that made a star out of the mantis shrimp. There's a mantis shrimp .
It may not be as showy as an owl flying down on a hapless critter, but it's just as effective when it comes to hunting dinner. Whether you like to be squicked out by sticky tongues or pointy talons, BBC Earth has you covered. For the full experience, you might want to dim the lights, put it on full screen and prepare to be impressed. Directed by James Keach. With Jane Seymour, Barry Bostwick, Chad Allen, Frances Fisher. A single man thinks he has finally found a woman who loves him. The woman is charming and intelligent but holds a very dark secret which. Sure, love can break your heart. But if you're a male praying mantis, it can literally eat you alive. During mating, the female bites off his head. Sure, love can break your heart. Directed by Nathan Juran. With Craig Stevens, William Hopper, Alix Talton, Donald Randolph. A giant prehistoric praying mantis, recently freed from the Arctic ice, voraciously preys on American military at the DEW Line and. The orchid mantis takes on the color of a “generic or an average type of flower” to attract bees and other pollinating insects as prey.
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