1. Look at how the species all completely ignore each other. It makes no sense. 2. Look at the date and time stamp. 3. They've said it's fake.
A wolverine has been spotted on the beach on long beach peninsula, washington state: When a woman said she saw a wolverine on a Washington state beach, a wildlife official didn't believe her - CNN
A loon is seen stabbing a bald eagle to death after the latter attacked its chick: Loon stabs bald eagle to death | Live Science
Asian elephant blocking trucks on a road to take bundles of sugarcane from them. Looks an accident waiting to happen situation to me though.
A large school of Mola mola at Breakwater Cove, Monterey. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=280350193084729
After a lot of studying, scientists have discovered the second known plant to use lizards (the Drakensberg crag lizard, Pseudocordylus subviridis) as their primary pollinator. Is it a bird? Is it a bee? No, it's a lizard pollinating South Africa's 'hidden flower'
I saw a planarian flatworm on the side of the freshwater tank at BUGS in London Zoo. I don't think it was meant to be there, but it made a nice change. I think that this was the only time I have seen a planarian at any zoo. Why are planarians ignored at zoos? I'm sure that visitors would be interested in finding out how planarians can regenerate lost body parts.
This may help: Planaria: Find and Take Care of Dugesia Flatworms, Kid Science from Science Prof Online