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The Art of Camouflage in African Wildlife

12th - Higher Ed
African wildlife employs various camouflage techniques for survival. Leopards use unique patterns to stalk prey, while birds like the Cory Buster blend seamlessly into their environment. Insects such as the African leaf mantis and...
Instructional Video2:48
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Huge Horns, From Africa! What Amazing Animal is This?

6th - Higher Ed
Hint: it's a species that hails from Africa, where its name derives from.
Instructional Video2:01
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Why Stingrays Love Eating Their Meals Like Kabobs

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
Instructional Video0:32
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Threatened Lizards Wedge Themselves Between Rocks When They Feel Threatened

6th - Higher Ed
Learn five fun facts about the chuckwalla, the second largest lizard in the United States that grows up to 18 inches long.
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Dead Ants Used for Camouflage? This Mysterious Creature Does Just That

6th - Higher Ed
Acanthaspis petax hide from predators by wearing its victim’s carcasses as a “mask.”
Instructional Video2:01
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Did You Know Stingrays Enjoy Their Meals ‘Kabob’ Style?

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
Instructional Video2:48
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Don’t Spar With This Cape Buffalo Because He Might Be The Boss

6th - Higher Ed
Weighing 2,000 pounds and with characteristic mustache-shaped horns forming what's known as a "boss," this is one tough animal you wouldn't want to mess with.
Instructional Video2:36
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Just Because This Bird Can’t Fly Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Tough Against Its Predators

6th - Higher Ed
Birds are incredibly successful animals that have adapted to suit unique environments on all of Earth's continents. But not all birds can fly.
Instructional Video0:32
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Check Out What This Lizard Does When It Feels Threatened

6th - Higher Ed
Learn five fun facts about the chuckwalla, the second largest lizard in the United States that grows up to 18 inches long.
Instructional Video1:46
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Stingrays Are Some of the Most Interesting Creatures in the World!

6th - Higher Ed
Visit the stingray tank at feeding time and get a closer look at these creatures made up completely of cartilage.
Instructional Video1:51
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Find Out Why They Call This Animal a Giraffe Gazelle!

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Tommy and Lucky, two gerenuk brothers at the San Diego Zoo, and learn why they're 'backup quarterbacks' so to speak.
Instructional Video1:51
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Why Do Zookeepers at the San Diego Zoo Call These Animals ‘Backup Quarterbacks?’

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Tommy and Lucky, two gerenuk brothers at the San Diego Zoo, and learn why they're 'backup quarterbacks' so to speak.
Instructional Video2:48
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Take a Wild Guess! What Is This Amazing Animal With Huge Horns?

6th - Higher Ed
Hint: it's a species that hails from Africa, where its name derives from.
Instructional Video1:46
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Feeding Time For These Atlantic and Southern Stingrays Is Something to Behold

6th - Higher Ed
Visit the stingray tank at feeding time and get a closer look at these creatures made up completely of cartilage.
Instructional Video2:01
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Check Out The Underside of a Stingray As It Snacks

6th - Higher Ed
You've probably seen what a stingray looks like from above, but have you ever seen the underside where their mouth and nostrils are?
Instructional Video2:01
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Feeding Time! This is How a Stingray Eats at the South Carolina Aquarium (Kabob Style)

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
Instructional Video0:32
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Huge Chuckwalla Lizards Excel at Predator Evasion - Here's How

6th - Higher Ed
Learn five fun facts about the chuckwalla, the second largest lizard in the United States, which can grow up to 18 inches long.
Instructional Video1:46
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Atlantic and Southern Stingrays Enjoy Some Kabobs For Breakfast

6th - Higher Ed
Visit the stingray tank at feeding time and get a closer look at these creatures made up completely of cartilage.
Instructional Video2:01
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The Amazing Way Stingrays Eat Unveiled in This Video!

6th - Higher Ed
You've probably seen what a stingray looks like from above, but have you ever seen the underside where their mouth and nostrils are?
Instructional Video1:43
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This Baby Lemur Belongs to an Incredibly Rare Species

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Oni the red ruffed lemur, whose name means "river" in Malagasy, and learn all about these curious creatures.
Instructional Video2:48
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Who's the Boss? You Wouldn't Want to Spar With a Cape Buffalo

6th - Higher Ed
Weighing 2,000 pounds and with characteristic mustache-shaped horns forming what's known as a "boss," this is one tough animal you wouldn't want to mess with.
Instructional Video2:36
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The Furry Animals That Make Their Homes in Kopjes

6th - Higher Ed
Get an up-close peek at an exhibit that recreates the natural granite kopjes of the African savanna, and its furry residents.
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Why Gerenuks, a.k.a. "Giraffe Gazelles," are Known to Stand Upright on Two Legs

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about this species of long-necked antelope found in Africa.
Instructional Video0:32
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When This Lizard Feels Threatened, It Wedges Itself Between Rocks

6th - Higher Ed
Learn five fun facts about the chuckwalla, the second largest lizard in the United States that grows up to 18 inches long.