Why do cats have vertical pupils? - Emma Bryce
Adults Nature
Dive into the incredible diversity of animal pupils, and how the different shapes indicate the animal’s role in an ecosystem.
Sir David Attenborough Gives a Lesson on Seeds | The Green Planet | BC Earth
Adults Nature
Giant seeds, tiny seeds, floaty seeds and flying seeds. Sir David Attenborough gives us a quick biology lesson in all of them.
The Communities of the Okavango Delta | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Safeguarding the Okavango River Basin means empowering the communities that rely on the river system for water and other resources.
This Crab Can't Swim, But Has To Lay Its Eggs In The Sea
Adults Nature
The robber crab has been ashore so long, it's developed lungs that can no longer breathe in water.
The Snowflake Mystery
Adults Nature
Dr Ken Libbrecht is the world expert on snowflakes, designer of custom snowflakes, snowflake consultant for the movie Frozen - his photos appear on postage stamps all over the world.
Why The Ocean Needs Salt (But Has None)
Adults Nature
Our oceans don’t technically contain salt, but the ions salt is made of play a critical role in planet-wide processes that make the Earth habitable.
Piranha Scissors
Adults Nature
Don`t have scissors? Just take a Piranha. Bite-Test at Cuyabeno Rainforest, Ecuador.
The Rain Shadow Effect
Adults Nature
Here’s how mountains control the weather.
The rise of the planet of the trilobites - Nigel Hughes
Adults Nature
Discover the creatures known as trilobites, one of Earth’s most successful early animals, and find out what led to their extinction.
Why Sharks Are Covered In Teeth
Adults Nature
Sharks wouldn’t be known for their fierce teeth today if it weren’t for their ancient scales.
MinuteEarth Explains: How Did Whales Get So Big? | Book Trailer
Adults Nature
It’s packed with the clever explanations, adorable illustrations, and quirky humor you love from MinuteEarth – all in hard-cover form! Explore science and fun facts about animals, plants, microbes and more from all over Earth (and beyond).
Why These Bears “Waste” Food
Adults Nature
Optimal foraging theory means that turning down food is sometimes more efficient than eating it - but even then, what’s “wasted” doesn’t necessarily go to waste.
Autumn in Canada | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Ontario and Quebec are a fall lovers delight. The leaves paint the landscape and outdoor adventures await. Partner Content for Destination Canada.
The sharks that hunt in forests
Adults Nature
Discover the unique adaptations of marine forests, the ecosystems that provide food and shelter for sharks and diverse coastal species.
Filming Antarctica's Underwater Secret | Wild Stories | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
Under the ice can seem like a completely alien world... Kathryn Jeffs (Series Producer) talks us through the difficult process of capturing 'The Brinicle' on film.
Raising Cute Pandas: It's Complicated | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Giant panda cubs are adorable fluff balls that squeak and squeal. This endangered species is also incredibly tricky to breed and raise in captivity. In the 1960s, only 30 percent of infant pandas born at breeding centers survived. Today 90 percent survive. So, what changed?
What’s in the air you breathe? - Amy Hrdina and Jesse Kroll
Adults Nature
Together, nitrogen, oxygen and argon make up 99.93% of our air. So what’s the other .07%? Find out what makes up the air you breathe.