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  1. Hace 1 día · Mouse's Secret Hideout Revealed! Description: Ever wondered where mice go when they're not scurrying around your kitchen? In this fascinating video, we take a peek inside a mouse's secret hideout and discover the hidden world of these tiny creatures. From their cozy nests to their intricate tunnels, we'll uncover the secrets of these remarkable rodents. So if you've ever been curious about ...

  2. Definitely some kind of grapevine. They're actually extremely common in the US. We have a small commercial vineyard on our farm on the east coast, and there are easily more wild grapevines in our 10 acres of woods than there are planted in the vineyard. I'm no ampelographer but I'd guess it's some native variety, like the ones we have in our woods.

  3. Hace 5 días · Projected onto a transparent surface, the huge bird apparitions appear to float in the air and are visible from both out and inside the Nest. Lose yourself in the movement of these hypnotic, larger-than-life cranes, as you reflect on our deep connection to nature and the creatures within it.

  4. Hace 1 día · NOW, let’s reimagine our world in less than 30 minutes with the Evolved Nest’s short film collection: Breaking the Cycle illustrates our capacity for breaking our current Cycle of Competitive Detachment and returning to the pattern of 95% of our human history: a healthy, peaceful Cycle of Cooperative Companionship .

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  6. Hace 4 días · A communal nest scraped in the ground contains more than a dozen shiny, whitish eggs. The major hen of the harem may get rid of some of the eggs to make incubation more manageable. The male sits on the eggs by night; the females take turns during the day. The chicks hatch in about 40 days and when a month old can keep up with running ...

  7. When wasps are born and grow up, after leaving their home nests to make nests of their own, do they ever visit their home nest again? ... But the ones that are, sadly, do not really leave their nest unless they are mating drones or queens. The rest of them are workers and are unable to reproduce.

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