How Do Polar Bears Walk On Ice?
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Are you wondering how polar bears walk on ice and snow? Let's find out together.
Where The Weird Things Are
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We made this video in partnership with the Bik Lab at University of Georgia and the National Science Foundation.
A Lot About Axolotls
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Join Jessi and Squeaks as they learn about why axolotls have feathery gills and live in water, and how to protect their natural habitat.
Animals Up Close
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In Animals Up Close, wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory travels the world braving extreme environments to reveal the wonders of wildlife in even the most remote of locations. 219 days in the field posed no shortage of challenges for him and his team, but the often unpredictable conditions led to some incredible once-in-a-lifetime animal experiences.
Hitchhiking Crab Finds Love | Planet Earth III | BBC Earth
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After being carried away by ocean currents, this Columbus crab is marooned on a temporary home of discarded fishing nets. But, an opportunity is coming his way, if only he is brave enough to take it.
Why Did It Take Us So Long?
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We've long known that animal pollination is an important way plants reproduce on land, but we're only JUST finding out animals also pollinate plants underwater.
Ancient Life as Old as the Universe
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Life has existed on one planet for about 4 billion years, for all we know. But it might have started right after the Big Bang, when the universe was much stranger and more fantastic than today.
Molly The Mini Donkey
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Molly the mini donkey is a menace! She just loves to cause chaos around the farm.
How Hurricanes Work
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In this video, we use easy-to-understand language and fun visuals to show you the science behind hurricanes.
Why Do People Hate Koalas?
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On the Internet, koalas get an unnecessary amount of hate, so let's debunk some of the most pervasive koala myths!
Coastal Geohazards
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Did you know that one geohazard can domino into another, creating a cascade of chaos?
Experiencing the currents of the coral reef
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Jeff Jenkins goes drift diving at Palancar Gardens, learning how to go with flow.
How Wildfire Smoke Affects Your Body
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Isabelle MacNeil spoke to two doctors and an air pollution expert to find out how wildfire smoke can affect our bodies.
Primitive Technology: Undercover Brick Workshop
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I built a thatched shelter to make bricks in so that they are protected from the rain before they are fired. Despite it being the dry season, it still rains unpredictably in this climate...
Glove-Training A Hawaiian Hawk
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Chris Cooper helps with glove training a majestic, but reluctant, ‘Io (Hawaiian hawk), named Maka’io.
Penguin Siblings Race For Food | Growing Up Wild | BBC Earth
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In the harsh climate of Antarctica, Adelie penguin siblings take the term 'sibling rivalry' to a new level, their survival depends on it. Pitting the pair against each other will show the parents who is the fittest and most likely to make it in the wild.
How AI Is Revolutionizing Deep Ocean Research
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With so much of the ocean left unexplored, and a limited number of deep ocean specialists, could AI help scientists to drive major breakthroughs?
Pants On Frogs?
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A team of researchers from Stanford University in California recently took on the unusual task of making tiny pants for rainforest frogs. Watch to find out why!
Japan's 2011 Tsunami
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The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble.
Creating a Food Forest | Farm Dreams
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Japan's 2011 Tsunami
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The March 11 earthquake and tsunami left more than 28,000 dead or missing. See incredible footage of the tsunami swamping cities and turning buildings into rubble.