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Mossy Leaf Tailed Geckos Pull Off a Total Vanishing Act

6th - Higher Ed
They're pretty much the ninjas of the lizard world.
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The Gray’s Monitor Lizard Is So Elusive It Was Once Thought to Be Extinct

6th - Higher Ed
This cousin of the Komodo dragon is actually quite common.
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This Mossy Leaf Tailed Gecko Can Disappear In the Blink of an Eye

6th - Higher Ed
See how these super-sneaky Madagascar-dwelling lizards get their name.
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Macaws

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these fascinating birds, including some facts that may surprise you.
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Say Hi to Sammy, One of the Largest Parrots in the World

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about hyacinth macaws, the giants of the parrot family.
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Sloths Spend a Lot of Time Hanging Upside-Down

6th - Higher Ed
Some lesser-known facts about these fascinating creatures.
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Hyacinth Macaws are the Largest Parrots in the World

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these incredible birds.
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Learn How Zookeepers Are Reviving the Gray’s Monitor Lizard Population

6th - Higher Ed
These cousins of Komodo dragons are so elusive, they were once believed to be extinct.
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Watch A Mossy Leaf Tailed Gecko Disappear

6th - Higher Ed
See how these super-sneaky Madagascar-dwelling lizards get their name.
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Some Fascinating Facts About the Sloth, the World's Slowest Mammal

6th - Higher Ed
Did you know sloths sleep for 18-20 hours a day?
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Fascinating Facts About the Sloth, the World's Slowest Mammal

6th - Higher Ed
Did you know sloths sleep for 18-20 hours a day?
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Ring-Tailed Lemur Shows Off His High-Flying Leap

6th - Higher Ed
Lemurs are related to monkeys and apes, but they have their own unique characteristics.
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Shiloh the Baby Beaver Who Almost Didn't Survive is All Grown Up

6th - Higher Ed
See how big she grew and learn why beavers are a "keystone species."
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Awesome Process of Cutting Giant Firewood in Wood Factory

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FRAME, on Today feature let's take a look on the transformation of providing fuelwood energy to the world with advancement in firewood business through modernized processing plants.
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How Many Faces Can You Spot In This Picture?

6th - Higher Ed
How Many Faces Can You Spot In This Picture?
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How Tons of Cinnamon Spice Is Harvested in Forests Every Year

6th - Higher Ed
Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our videos are made for you ! We publish 3 videos a week on our Youtube channel and many more...
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Just How Long Can This Animal Go Without Having Any Water!

6th - Higher Ed
Meet another long-necked plant-eater from the African plain, whose name means "giraffe gazelle" in the Somali language.
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This Parrot Is One of the Largest in the World!

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about hyacinth macaws, the giants of the parrot family.
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Drone Explores Our Planet's Natural Majesty, Pt.1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above some of the most incredible sights of the natural world. Captured by cutting-edge drone technology, this stunning footage showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of nature, from majestic mountains to...
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Why do people clean their boots before hiking in New Zealand?

6th - Higher Ed
People clean their boots before hiking in New Zealand to prevent the spread of invasive plant species and protect the country's unique ecosystems.
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This Lizard Is So Elusive, Many People Thought it was Extinct

6th - Higher Ed
This cousin of the Komodo dragon is actually quite common.
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Why Are These White Lipped Deer So Special? Hint: They Love The Winter

6th - Higher Ed
This is the first time they have ever seen snow.
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THIS IS The Largest Living Thing on Earth

6th - Higher Ed
Many people would be able to name the world’s largest animal, the blue whale. And perhaps they’d even come up with the world’s largest tree: the Giant Sequoia, whose tallest specimen currently stretches some 84 meters (275 feet) into the...
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What's The Oldest Tree On Earth?

6th - Higher Ed
The planet's trees have seen plenty of history pass by their trunks. In fact, they began to populate Earth 385 million years ago, toward the end of the Devonian period. Considered living historical records, the organisms can withstand...