Baby Ostriches In The Desert
YouthAnimalsNatureYouth 110Youth 115 In the Kalahari Desert, these ostrich chicks won't survive much more than another day without water. With none in sight, how will their parents conjure up a drink for their thirsty offspring?
What Are Natural Resources?
ChildrenEE1EE2EnvironmentLifeNatureScience By the end of this science lesson students will be able to identify natural resources around them and explain how they are used in daily life.
Primitive Technology: Double water bellows
AdultsConstructionCreativityNature I built two water bellows to use in tandem for smelting. Previously I made and tested one water bellow. It was small and was fired in a pit...
Black-tailed Prairie Dog vs Bullsnake | Wild Mexico | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife Black-tailed prairie dogs live in extensive colonies in these parts, but that doesn't mean there isn't danger here. Can this male protect his pups from one of the prairie's most persistent hunters?
How Deep Can Caves Get?
AdultsNatureWorld Krubera Cave, one of our planet’s deepest known caves, extends 2200 meters into the earth – that’s a depth of nearly six Empire State Buildings.
Why Grass Grows Better Under Trampolines
AdultsEnvironmentGardeningNatureScience If you’ve ever owned a backyard trampoline –or jumped on someone else’s– you might have noticed that the grass underneath it is longer and lusher than the grass in the rest of the yard. It’s not just that that grass isn’t getting mowed… in fact, when it does get mowed, you can see the weird effect even better! Instead there's something else –something shadier– going on here.
Determined Elephant Protects His Mate | Nature's Great Migrations | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife This elephant is faced with a group of younger males and must guard his mate. Will he see off the competition and claim victory?
All About Lions
KidsAnimalsKids 125Kids 130NatureWildlife Did you know that lions have unique whisker patterns that help scientists identify and study them? It’s true! Learn this and even more cool facts about lions in this educational video for kids.
All About Cheetahs
KidsAnimalsEcologyKids 125Kids 130NatureWildlife Did you know that cheetahs have semi-retractable claws that help them reach speeds up to 70 miles per hour? Learn this and even more cool facts about cheetahs in this educational kids video!
Bees vs Hornets: Nature's Most Synchronised Defence System | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife Hornets can overpower a single bee with ease, but facing an entire hive is a different story. The bees' synchronised Mexican wave is a hypnotic display of unity and defence that keeps even the fiercest predators at bay.