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Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

These salamanders snack on each other (but don't die) | Luis Zambrano

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Axolotls are one of science's most studied animals. Why, you ask? These extraordinary salamanders are masters of regeneration: they can flawlessly regenerate body parts ranging from amputated limbs and crushed spines to parts of their...
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Instructional Video2:51
SciShow

Can You Keep Donating and Regrowing Your Liver?

12th - Higher Ed
Fun Fact: people can donate over half of their liver, and the tissue will grow back within a year! Knowing that, it seems pretty logical to assume that we could just keep donating and regrowing our livers over and over again, but is that...
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Instructional Video1:45
National Geographic

23 Nuns Fight For the Survival of an Endangered Mexican Salamander | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
International experts are teaming up with a convent in Mexico to save the Lake Pátzcuaro salamander. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for...
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Instructional Video10:05
Brave Wilderness

Rarest Frog in the World?

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is on the search for one of the rarest frogs in the world, the Lemur Leaf Frog! Joining the crew on this expedition will be Brian Kubicki, one of the most renowned amphibian specialists in Latin...
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Instructional Video5:54
The Brain Scoop

In Search of Night Life

6th - 10th Standards
Take a tour through the Amazon rain forest at night! A video leads an expedition through a rain forest highlighting the nocturnal wildlife. The participants find reptiles, arachnids, insects, and more during their journey.