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Ever wonder why it's so hard to swat a fly? It's because
they, and many other small animals, see in slow motion and can use that
info to react faster to a coming attack. Anthony explains how this works
and shares which animals can react fastest.
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Termites have evolved an ingenious and -- thus far -- near foolproof way of foiling humans, a new study has found.
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Ear wax in a whale builds up in layers, like tree rings, over
time and records chemicals encountered by the whale over time.
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