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Check Out These Polar Bears As They Learn How to Hunt Fish
Polar bears are actually considered marine mammals, sporting partially webbed feet and swimming up to 30-60 miles across open ocean.
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See the Creative Ways Zookeepers Keep Animals Cool
Icy treats help staff at the Maryland Zoo keep their residents cool in warmer weather.
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A Day in Life of Japanese Fishermen Catching Millions of Yellowfin Tuna in Offshore Farms
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the quality processes and dedication done by the Japanese Fishermen in Nagashima, know for its intensive production of Yellowfin Tuna.
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While We’re All Freezing This Winter, These Animals Are Enjoying The Sun!
It's that time of the year again...the sun is shining, the temperatures are soaring, and animals (and humans) alike are looking for any excuse to cool down. The keepers at Maryland Zoo have come up with some effective and innovative ways...
Brave Wilderness
You Won't Believe This Sailfish Catch!
In the deep blue waters off Costa Rica, Coyote, Mario, and Trent take on a grueling fishing challenge... Each has a goal: Mario sets out to catch the powerful roosterfish Trent battles to hook a mighty tuna Coyote sets his sights on the...
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Weather Changes
“Weather Changes” examines how climate and landforms affect the weather conditions, job availability, and commercially produced food in several regions of the United States.
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Fishing and Agricultural Techniques of the Calusa People
By the time of Spanish contact, the Calusa supported a population of around 20,000 through a sophisticated and diverse subsistence system centered on fishing, foraging, and small-scale gardening. They primarily targeted small fish using...
The Daily Conversation
The Future of Ocean Exploration
Deep sea mining, seafloor vents, underwater drones, bioluminescent sharks, and the disturbing effects of ocean acidification highlight the near future of oceanographic discovery.
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Red Fish
Sing with Leo the Truck the Red Fish song for kids. Leo and friends went fishing. Look, they caught a red fish. Кedfish don't eat worms! Don't think twice about it. The fisherman will catch you, listen to my advice!
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The Lighthouse
The red robot's lost his friends. He asks for Leo's help. It turns out the two robots went fishing late in the evening and couldn't find their way home. Their boat was carried off to an island. While Skoop and Lifty rescue the robots,...
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The Aquarium
Skoop the Excavator's sprinkling pebbles and sand into a jar. What's he doing? It looks like he's decided to build an aquarium for some fish. But it would be quite tight for them to live there. Leo the Truck thinks they should build a...
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The Catamaran
The robots have gotten together to go fishing. They're sitting in their boat and are ready to sail off. Skoop also wants to go fishing with the robots. He jumps onto the boat... Kaboom! The boats flips over. It's too small and not steady...
Great Big Story
Brothers on the water, a fisherman's bond
Explore the enduring bond of two brothers who share a lifelong passion for fishing and the peace of early mornings on the water.
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The Thirteen Colonies: 1607 - 1763
Over 200 years, British settlers successfully founded the Thirteen Colonies, driven by desires for religious freedom, self-governance, and economic opportunities.
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Indigenous Peoples in North America: East
Indigenous Peoples have thrived across the eastern portion of present day United States for more than 10,000 years, forming hundreds of distinct cultures and Nations. In this video learn about the Wampanoag, Anishinaabeg, and Cherokee...
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Pilgrims
English settlers known as the Pilgrims founded the first permanent English settlement in North America, the Plymouth Colony.
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Indigenous People before the 13 Colonies
Long before European settlers arrived in North America, the continent was richly populated by many different Indigenous Peoples. In this video, learn about the lives of these original inhabitants.
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Geography of the 13 Colonies
The European colonization of North America was largely influenced by geography. In the New England, Middle and Southern Colonies, the land and conditions varied. So how did settlers take advantage of their environments to establish the...
The Business Professor
Phishing
Phishing is a form of social engineering and scam where attackers deceive people into revealing sensitive information or installing malware such as ransomware.
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The Fascinating World of Penguins: Adaptations, Behavior, and Survival
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of penguins. From their unique adaptations for survival in icy waters to their distinctive tuxedo-like appearance, penguins captivate us with their charm. Discover how they navigate the...
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Landmarks - Great Barrier Reef
GREAT BARRIER REEF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF IS ONE OF THE SEVEN NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD, AND IS THE ONLY LIVING ORGANISM THAT CAN BE SEEN FROM SPACE. A WORLD HERITAGE LISTED AREA, THE REEF STRETCHES MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND KILOMETRES...
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Protecting the Great Barrier Reef: A Crucial Step Towards Conservation
The Great Barrier Reef is a World Heritage area and the largest living organism on Earth. It is home to an extraordinary diversity of marine life, including turtles, whales, sharks, and thousands of species of fish and coral. However,...
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Exploring Swordfish and Sailfish: Similarities, Differences, and Conservation Efforts
In this video, the speaker discusses the differences between swordfish and sailfish, highlighting their distinct physical features and habitats. They also mention the popularity of swordfish in cuisine and the recovery of swordfish...