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Video Quiz Nature is full of surprises. Watch the following four clips and choose from the three options, what you think happens next. See if you can get all four right. Want to know the answers? You can now view the full clips at the bottom of each question.

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Video 1

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a) The spider hops round 180 degrees, furiously kicks up the sand with its back legs and buries the wasp.
b) The spider spits out a paralysing venom that strikes the wasp and kills it.
c) The spider hurls itself downhill, and forming a wheel shape makes a speedy getaway by rolling down the hill.


Video 1

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a) The buffalo drags the crocodile out of the water and up the bank with it still hanging on its nose.
b) The buffalo herd stampedes the crocodile and drives the crocodile off.
c) More crocodiles charge out of the water and drag the buffalo into the water.


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Video 3

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a) The lammergeyer is attacked by another lammergeyer, the attacker manages to steal the bone and fly off.
b) The lammergeyer drops its own bone onto the ground. The bone smashes making it easier to eat.
c) The lammergeyer is mobbed by a flock of bearded vultures and forced to drop the bone.


Video 4

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a) The gannet fledgling is mobbed by albatrosses.
b) Piranha-like fish attack the bird from below, nibiling at its feet.
c) A fur seal leaps out of the water and drags the bird into the water.


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