another very special Trike…
14 years old video from a guy who defeats a big Fireblade with his old Harley
Snakes can definitely eat huge prey!
They can do this because their jaws are not attached directly to their skulls, but are connected by ligaments. This allows them to open their mouths very wide, as if they were yawning.
The snake then uses its ribs to push the food inside. If the snake cannot do this, for example, because the prey is too large, it will most likely regurgitate its food.
Hard-won happy ending
Newton’s successors have more than just apples…
Put a go-pro in a dishwasher and see how your dishes get clean..
Near the Arizona-Utah border in the United States, there’s a secluded and stunningly beautiful sandstone formation called White Pocket. It got its name from the light color of the sand, as the rest of the area is covered with dark sand.