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The Climate Crisis Is Changing the Circle of Life
When you think about the impact of climate change on the circle of life, you likely picture polar bears or Bengal tigers struggling in new conditions. But the impacts on the world go all the way down to the tiniest creatures who do some...
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Animals That Do Drugs
Turns out humans aren't the only animals that can medicate themselves - many other animals have found ways to deal with illness by using natural remedies. Hank will tell you about some of the most interesting methods animals have found...
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5 Gross Gifts Animals Give Their Mates
We humans might think that flowers are pretty good gifts for a first date, but many insects have their own nuptial gifts, and well, flowers they ain't. Chapters SIX SPOT BURNET MOTHS 0:52 RED VELVET MITE 2:21 GROUND CRICKET 3:45 SCORPION...
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8 Animal Friendships That'll Give You All the Feels
Whether it’s for food, protection, or a little healthy grooming, a lot of animals of different species form some surprising mutualistic relationships in nature. Chapters View all AMERICAN BADGER Credit: Jonathunder 1:00 1 COYOTES &...
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Animals That Do Drugs
Turns out humans aren't the only animals that can medicate themselves - many other animals have found ways to deal with illness by using natural remedies. Hank will tell you about some of the most interesting methods animals have found...
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Why Are Honeybees Making Mummies?
Sure, honeybees make delicious honey. But have you ever heard of propolis, the spitty glue they use to mummify intruders?
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Beans that ask Bugs for Help #shorts #science #SciShow
Beans that ask Bugs for Help #shorts #science #SciShow
SciShow
The Climate Crisis Is Changing the Circle of Life
When you think about the impact of climate change on the circle of life, you likely picture polar bears or Bengal tigers struggling in new conditions. But the impacts on the world go all the way down to the tiniest creatures who do some...
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Meet the Microanimals!
Meet some of the world’s tiniest animals -- micro-animals, that can live at the bottom of the ocean, on our skin, even in space!
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Bitten by Chiggers! Great Balls of FIRE!
In this episode, Coyote is on a solo mission to be eaten alive by invisible monsters: CHIGGERS! These microscopic creatures are the larva stage of harvest mites, and in the larva stage they're so tiny they can't be seen with the human...
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Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - allergy causing amongst fibres
Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - allergy causing amongst fibres
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Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - walk amongst dust
Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - walk amongst dust
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Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - walk amongst dust on black surface
Dust Mites (Dermatophagoides farani) - walk amongst dust on black surface
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Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farani) on black surface, amongst dust
Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farani) on black surface, amongst dust
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Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farani) on black surface, amongst dust
Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farani) on black surface, amongst dust
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CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
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CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
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CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
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CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
CU Dust Mites, Dermatophagoides farani, microscopic, moving amongst dust particles
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Dead animal in hole in ground, with mites and burying beetle, England
Dead animal in hole in ground, with mites and burying beetle, England