Spits & Stings | Animal Armory | Episode 5 | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2021-07-16
Animal Armory - Episode 5: Spits & Stings | Animal Documentary

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For many species in the animal kingdom, spitting and stinging is a vital tool for self-defense and in the pursuit of prey. In Arctic waters, the walrus depends on its ability to spit in order to feed. The cobra projects its venomous saliva to blind its predators. Spitting provides the jawfish with a home – and a means to defend it. Putting their lives on the line, bees will use stings to attack any threat to their colony. Jellyfish trawl their stingers through the world’s oceans to subdue prey and ward off predators. The echidna is constantly protected by their densely packed, needle-like armor of spines. The Stingray’s powerful, barbed tail and potent venom is the stuff of legends, and the carnivorous centipede is granted access to a wide range of prey thanks to its paralyzing sting. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.

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  • For many species in the animal kingdom, spitting and stinging is a vital tool for self-defense and in the pursuit of prey. In Arctic waters, the walrus depends on its ability to spit in order to feed. The cobra projects its venomous saliva to blind its predators. Spitting provides the jawfish with a home – and a means to defend it. Putting their lives on the line, bees will use stings to attack any threat to their colony. Jellyfish trawl their stingers through the world’s oceans to subdue prey and ward off predators. The echidna is constantly protected by their densely packed, needle-like armor of spines. The Stingray’s powerful, barbed tail and potent venom is the stuff of legends, and the carnivorous centipede is granted access to a wide range of prey thanks to its paralyzing sting. Animal Armory brings us yet another fascinating episode - taking a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with such precision. Watch 'Animal Armory - Episode 6' here: https://youtu.be/KxT2pGKsig8 Available Worldwide #freedocumentary
  • To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave
  • @shanojkp7245
    "Wow, I just finished watching "Spits & Stings ," and I'm blown away by the fantastic animal armory and breathtaking sights of these creatures surviving in the most hostile locations on earth. The documentary does an excellent job of highlighting the difficulties and threats that these animals must deal with on a daily basis, and their resiliency and adaptation are quite astounding. The film team deserves praise for obtaining such wonderful imagery and showcasing the variety and beauty of our planet's ranges. Anyone who enjoy adventure films should definitely check this out."
  • @coleensteve4753
    Thumbs up to the camera man for capturing every scene to details,,, not forgetting the whole crew who put this together.. its just so sickk💚💚❤❤
  • @stevencarr5635
    I live in Australia the most dangerous country/continent in the world when it comes to having the most venomous snakes lizards spider's etc and I find these docos truly amazing
  • Really enjoyed this. Not tacky, good choices for background music, good narrator, beautiful imagery.
  • @mabellee424
    It is amazing to see how each individual animals’ survival and self-defence.
  • @JuanBataan
    Watching from Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
  • @tammiecarman
    So amazing that the king cobra knows to make a nest and actually does it.. I’m terrified of snakes but they are pretty awesome
  • I love nature because nature does not depend on anyone. Those who come will find their hearts at ease and at ease.
  • Really digging this Animal Armory series! I've watched 'em all in order. Def my new favorite show! Everything: th camerawork, th subject matter for each episode, th calming, yet commanding presence of th narrator, & th music score--are all perfect!! Love th stingray section especially. Music reminds me of NIN\Reznor!! Great episode! Thnx so much! 🐍🐝😎 Really enjoyed this one!!
  • @benmuhammed1021
    From my point view this the best documentaries channel ever.thanx a lot
  • @newsystem420
    Came for the cobra, stayed for the drawfish. Cute burrowing fish that aggressively spits gravel!? I think yes😆👍
  • @JackBQuick79
    The documentaries on this channel are second to none. I watch them on hours and at least 2 days a week. Unhealthy i know but the pandemic led to my over viewing habit. That being said im gonna do 3 days this week.
  • @meetabose6340
    Awesome Documentary Well Narrated about The Defense Mechanism of ANIMAL KINGDOM❤ which has evolved over the years with the Premise SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST❤
  • @relaxing-mp8701
    Кто бы это ни читал, вас любят. Ты благославлен. Ваши мечты проявляются, пока мы говорим. Время на твоей стороне. Все получится в вашу пользу. Желаю вам больше любви, мира и благополучия.