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Stingrays Enjoy Their Meals 'Kabob' Style

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
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The Surprising Way Chuckwallas Can Evade Predators

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these members of the iguana family.
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This Huge Lizard Wedges Itself Between Rocks 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.
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Check Out This Huge Lizard as it Wedges Itself Between Rocks 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.
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Surprising Facts About the Cape Buffalo

6th - Higher Ed
Males can weigh more than 2,000 pounds!
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Check Out this Rare Red Ruffed Lemur Baby!

6th - Higher Ed
Red ruffed lemurs are only found in Madagascar's Masoala Peninsula.
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Whoa! Check Out How a Stingray Eats

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?
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Huge Lizard Wedges Itself Between Rocks 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.
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Ever Wonder How a Stingray Actually Eats?

6th - Higher Ed
Visit the stingray tank at feeding time and get a closer look at these creatures made up completely of cartilage.
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Massive Horns and Majestic Looks—Can You Guess This African Animal?.mp4

6th - Higher Ed
Hint: it's a species that hails from Africa, where its name derives from.
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The Males of This Animal Can Weigh Up To 2,000 Pounds

6th - Higher Ed
Males can weigh more than 2,000 pounds!
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Why is the seahorse the most efficient predator in nature?

6th - Higher Ed
Why is the seahorse the most efficient predator in nature?
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This Cape Buffalo Is The Boss and You Do Not Want to Mess With Him

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.
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The Males of This Specific Animal Can Weigh More Than 2,000 Pounds

6th - Higher Ed
Males can weigh more than 2,000 pounds!
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Breakfast Time for Stingrays Mean One Thing! Kabobs!

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
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Breakfast Time for Stingrays Mean Kabobs?

6th - Higher Ed
It's breakfast time at the South Carolina aquarium's stingray tank.
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This Bird Can’t Fly But It’s Still Very 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.
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This Is Why You Shouldn’t Pick a Fight With This 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.
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How Ocean Currents Influence Life on Land

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As the whales swim south, the water gets colder and more dangerous, with predators like sharks and killer whales nearby. Baby humpbacks stay quiet, using soft sounds to talk to their moms and avoid being found. Ocean currents like the...
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Mammals: the Adaptable Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mammals are a warm-blooded family capable of living in every environment on Earth, from icy tundras to vast oceans. Characterized by fur or hair, live births, and nurturing their young, mammals range from land giants like elephants—led...
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Forms of Energy

3rd - 8th
“Forms of Energy” explains how potential energy, kinetic energy, and heat energy change into other forms of energy.
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Discover the Malayan tapir, Asia's gentle giant

12th - Higher Ed
Uncover the unique traits and challenges of the Malayan tapir, from its remarkable camouflage to its endangered status.
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Exploring Aquatic Monsters: Giant Squids, Eels, and More!

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of aquatic monsters, from giant squids to eels without scales. We learn that these creatures, unlike legendary monsters, actually exist in our present-day oceans. The giant squid, reaching...
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Exploring the Fascinating World of Lizards: From Komodo Dragons to Chameleons

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of lizards and their diverse characteristics. From limbless lizards with unique abilities to lizards that can change color and squirt blood from their eyes, we discover the incredible...