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No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes
If you want to make a better hip replacement, who better to turn to than… a snake? While these hip-less creatures might seem like a weird choice for help with this particular issue, a major part of creating comfortable, long-lasting...
Brave Wilderness
Snake Bite First-Aid
n this episode of On Location, Coyote demonstrates some snake bite first-aid! Hopefully you’ll never need to use it! *Coyote's demonstration of his snake bite first aid is solely his opinion and should not be considered an official...
Brave Wilderness
Rattlesnake Rattle - You Won't Believe What's Inside!
In this episode, Coyote is in West Virginia and finally catches the elusive TIMBER RATTLESNAKE! After many failed attempts, Coyote and Mario traverse the West Virginia terrain to search for these snakes in crooks and crevices.. only to...
Curated Video
Describing People Positively and Negatively in English
This English language learning video explains how to describe people positively and negatively, as well as how to use regular and irregular comparatives and superlatives.
Curated Video
Snake-Like Robot: Advancements in Microsurgery Technology
Scientists in Japan have developed a snake-like robot with electronic muscles made of polymer gel covered in gold. These muscles provide smoother movement compared to conventional electric motor actuators, making it ideal for...
Bozeman Science
Coevolution
Paul Andersen explains the concept of coevolution. He begins with an analogy comparing the relationship of humans to technology with those of coevolving species. He then discriminates between coevolution and convergent evolution. He...
SciShow Kids
Why Are These Frogs So Colorful? | SciShow Kids
Join Squeaks as he learns about some of the most colorful animals ever: poison dart frogs! Some animals are bright and colorful to warn other animals that they might be dangerous... and some are just...
SciShow
Top 10 New Species of the Year!
Scientists around the world discover about 18,000 new species every year. Each new organism has not only to be found, but also studied, compared, identified and organized -- that's taxonomy, the science of classifying living things and...
Brave Wilderness
Red Eye vs Gliding Tree Frog!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote catches both a Red Eye and Gliding Tree Frog! Seizing the opportunity to compare these two often misidentified amphibians this is also the first time Coyote and the crew have ever seen the...
Curated Video
Unraveling Ocean Mysteries: Giant Waves and Sea Monsters
This video dives into the mysteries of our oceans, exploring phenomena like gigantic waves and elusive sea creatures such as the giant squid. Experts explain how these enormous waves are formed, and what conditions allow them to reach...
Brave Wilderness
Stung by a Killer Hornet!
Will the Banded Hornet of Borneo become the new king of sting? Watch to find out! In this video, Mark takes us on an adventure through the jungles of Malaysia to track down the deadliest stinging insect in all of Borneo! Then, he ranks...
Curated Video
ESL Phonics Long A
This is a fun, Long A Vowel English ESL phonics video. Students can learn all about a-e Long A words. We compare Long A with Short A (can/cane) and talk about the magic E. This animated video is great for kids to learn English. It's also...
AllTime 10s
10 Pre-Historic Creatures More Terrifying Than Dinosaurs
Ever woken up in a pool of sweat after watching Jurassic Park, we'll those little beasties are nothing compared to these 10 terrifying creatures!
MinuteEarth
Why Do Animals Eat Their Babies?
Sometimes, it makes sense for critters across the animal kingdom to chow down on their own young.
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MinuteEarth
Why Do Animals Eat Their Babies?
Subscribe to MinuteEarth!!://goo.gl/EpIDGd' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>MinuteEarth!! Sometimes, it makes sense for critters toross the animal kingdom to chow down on their own young. Thanks
MinuteEarth
The Morbid Science of Roadkill
Surprisingly, flattened fauna can teach us a lot about wildlife biology. Join us on Patreon at href='https://www.patreon.com/minuteearth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic,...
Stated Clearly
Part 2: How Does New Genetic Information Evolve? Gene Duplications
Help fund us on Patreon!'https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Patreon! In our first animation of this series we learned how point mutations can edit genetic information. Here we see how duplication...
The Brain Scoop
Fossil Myths: Cyclopes, Griffins, and Magic Fairy Bread
Fossils—not just intriguing, but helpful too! Scientists use the fossil record to support ideas throughout history. The video highlights some of the incorrect ideas that came from the fossil record. From cyclopes and griffins to...
American Chemical Society
Chameleons Are Masters of Nanotechnology
The oddball reptiles, chameleons, can teach animal lovers a little something about nanotechnology. Viewers peel away the layers of the chameleon skin to discover the different types of chromatophores using an episode of a larger series...