Trouble - Psalm 9
by WhiteTrumpetSound 4:52 - 201,283 views Eighth track from the 1984 album "Psalm 9" Lyrics: The Lord shall endure forever For he hath prepared his throne for judgment And they that know thy name will put thy trust in thee For thou Lord have not forsaken those that seek thee I will praise thee O Lord I will sing praise in they name Don't forget the cry of the humble Have mercy on me Put them in fear O Lord That the nations may know Let them realize they are just men, just men Thou hast rebuked the HEATHEN Thou hast destroyed the wicked Won't forget the cry of the humble Have mercy on me Put them in fear O Lord That the nations may know Let them realize they are just men, just men The Lord shall endure forever For he hath prepared his throne for judgment And they that know thy name will put thy trust in thee For thou Lord have not forsaken those that seek thee Put them in fear O Lord That the nations may know Let them realize they are just men, just men The Lord will be a refuge For the oppressed A refuge in times of trouble We are not holy men But at least we try Try to serve as best we can Sometimes I'd like to die Why must you be so angry Treat each other wrong The poor will not be forgotten God loves us all Band MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/troublechicago |
Big crazy Ants from Croatia (Hrvatska)
by Pholcoidea 7:05 - 15,087 views http://www.funnyanimalsvideo.org crew made this video of crazy Croatian ants, this ants are huge and very powerful as you will see in video. First you will see normal ants but then you will see big crazy ants from Croatia. They will bite you and probably eat you to death if you stay in they nest for too long. Dont believe, check it out. Wiki about Ants: Ants are found on all continents except Antarctica and only a few large islands such as Greenland, Iceland, parts of Polynesia and the Hawaiian Islands lack native ant species. Ants occupy a wide range of ecological niches, and are able to exploit a wide range of food resources either as direct or indirect herbivores, predators and scavengers. Most species are omnivorous generalists but a few are specialist feeders. Their ecological dominance may be measured by their biomass, and estimates in different environments suggest that they contribute 1520% (on average and nearly 25% in the tropics) of the total terrestrial animal biomass, which exceeds that of the vertebrates. Music in this video is: Vatra - kraj predstave Daleka Obala - Kurve |
Queen Ant Mating Season | Ant Attack | BBC Earth
by BBC Earth 3:12 - 4,407,097 views The Queen ant summons a male winged ant to her lair. Will her minions allow him in? Great footage in this video from BBC show Ant Attack. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub WATCH MORE: New on Earth: https://bit.ly/2M3La96 Oceanscapes: https://bit.ly/2Hmd2kZ Wild Thailand: https://bit.ly/2kR7lmh Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of astounding, entertaining, thought-provoking and educational natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this. Want to share your views with the team behind BBC Earth and win prizes? Join our fan panel: http://tinyurl.com/YouTube-BBCEarth-FanPanel This is a channel from BBC Worldwide who help fund new BBC programmes Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx |
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Giant House Spider: ♂Eratigena duellica cleaning his mouthparts
by LadyArachnophile 4:00 - 3,666 views This adult male Eratigena duellica (family Agelenidae) had just finished eating a cricket and I recorded the cleaning process that happens at that point. He cleans off his pedipalps (those two short appendages on either side of his face) and also the rest of his mouthparts. Sometimes you can see some digestive fluids being regurgitated and then he sucks them back in... it's kind of like a human swishing spit around in their mouth. Shot with a small Canon Powershot a540 camera with macro lens attachment, so that's why the footage isn't that great (pretty grainy). Notes: this video is in real time, not sped up or anything. This species is also (previously) known as Tegenaria gigantea and Tegenaria duellica. |