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MSN4-legged hydrogen-powered robot you can actually ride
Things are getting toooo sci fi.
I like watching animal cams.Slow TV is gaining in popularity. The current one covers the moose migration in Sweden. The view switches between cameras and most of the time you are looking at trees and snow. But sometimes you also see moose.
A still photo of the moose migration:
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Here is the link to the Slow TV coverage:
Moose Migration
One year, many, many years ago when I still lived in Illinois, we had a hatching of 17 year locusts. They were so thick, it was impossible not to step on them and they went crunch, crunch under your feet.
I think you saw Cicadias. Locusts are morphed grasshoppers.One year, many, many years ago when I still lived in Illinois, we had a hatching of 17 year locusts. They were so thick, it was impossible not to step on them and they went crunch, crunch under your feet.
Could be. It was a very long time ago.I think you saw Cicadias. Locusts are morphed grasshoppers.