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Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

These Lice Dive Kilometers Under the Ocean!

12th - Higher Ed
Lice don’t just thrive in the biomes of body hair and fur, they can also live in a place that seems like it should be bug-free: the oceans.
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Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Ode to the Parsnip!

12th - Higher Ed
Let us introduce you to the Parsnip, a lesser known vegetable that provides many ecological functions in the landscape. In Marisha Auerbach's garden in Portland, OR, the Parsnip was planted over ten years ago. It self-seeds every year,...
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Instructional Video9:34
Clarendon Learning

Insects for Kids | Have fun learning all about different kinds of bugs! | Parts of an insect

K - 6th
Insects for kids is a fun video where we get to learn all about bugs! We start by identifying different kinds of bugs like butterflies, beetles, moths, arachnids, etc. We then take a deeper look at what makes up the bodies of insects:...
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Instructional Video1:03:32
Gresham College

Bug World: Sex, Violence and a Cast of Billions - Professor George McGavin

10th - Higher Ed
George McGavin explains the importance of insects and their role in the world. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/bug-world-sex-violence-and-a-cast-of-billions Insects are the most abundant and enduring multi-cellular life form...
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Instructional Video18:14
Curated Video

6 Creepy Killer Insects That’ll Make Your Skin Crawl 🐛 Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
From trap-setting glow worms to bugs that use carcasses as camouflage, here’s a closer look at 6 killer insects from “Into The Wild New Zealand,” “Stories From The Vaults,” “Micro Monsters With David Attenborough,” and “The Big Dry.”...
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Instructional Video3:04
AsapSCIENCE

Should We All Be Eating Insects?

6th - 11th
Could these creepy crawlers be the future of food? HOW TO EAT BUGS: http://bit.ly/1jLnYXe Subscribe! It's free: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7 --- Follow us (Links Below) --- Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit Clickable:...
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Instructional Video9:37
SciShow

7 Bizarre Uses for Animal Secretions

12th - Higher Ed
You're probably aware of lots of the things we take from animals, but for centuries, humans have been sneaking animal secretions into a bunch of things you probably didn't know about, like your Easter candy, your Mom's perfume, and even...
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Instructional Video3:46
Vlogbrothers

You'll Never Shine if You Don't Glow

6th - 11th
In which John talks about fireflies and childhood and what was wrong with him in high school. The footage of lightning bugs in an Indiana field comes from this video, shared (as this one is) with a Creative Commons license: • lightning...
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Instructional Video1:23
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ABCMouse

Big Bug and Little Bug

Pre-K - 2nd Standards
Impart the value of kindness and reinforce rhyming CVC words with a short video about a bug who offers help to another bug in need.
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Instructional Video5:07
SciShow

Wasp Nests and Bee Hives

9th - 12th Standards
It turns out that wasps and bees have a lot more in common that the word ouch! Junior entomologists explore the similarities and differences between flying, stinging insects with the 136th installment in a 143-part series of science...
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Instructional Video6:54
PBS

The Age of Giant Insects

6th - 12th Standards
The largest arthropod that walked on land measured more than two meters long. An intriguing video looks invertebrates throughout the history of Earth. It explains the drastic differences and why scientists theorize they evolved in this...

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