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According to the Science Channel's #1 series Outrageous Acts of Science, as reported by Mail Online, guns actually work in the same way underwater as they do in the air.
"Outrageous Acts Of Science" airs Saturdays on Discovery Science.
"Giraffes are browser animals so they browse amongst trees," Krishna-Pillay tOutrageousgeous Acts Of Science".
In an upcoming episode of "Outrageous Acts of Science," which airs Saturdays on the Science Channel, Camper shows off a "bed bug tattoo gun" he made from a jar, wire mesh and, of course, the aforementioned bed bugs.
Not only are the creatures huge and heavy, but they contain all sorts of toxic gases that, in the wrong situation, can be dangerous, according to biologist Adam Ruben, who analyzed the removal of a whale from a Netherlands beach for "Outrageous Acts Of Science," a Science Channel series debuting April 20.
The clip above from an upcoming episode of "Outrageous Acts Of Science" shows a zookeeper from the Out Of Africa park in Camp Verde Arizona, feeding a giraffe by holding a biscuit and getting Frenched and drenched by the animal's long dark and very muscular tongue.
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censure J. Michael Bailey for his recent acts of junk science and groundless defamation.
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He worked in a variety of capacities during 15 years with The Nature Conservancy including Vice President and Director of Ecosystem Conservation, Acting Director of Science, and Chair of the Steering Committee for the Last Great Places Campaign.
On Saturday, UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal issued a statement condemning the attacks as "criminal acts of anti-science violence".
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