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King Penguin & Mobility Aids

YouthAnimalsScienceTechnology
Researchers are looking at how the birds adapt to walking on different slippery surfaces to help them with their robotics work.

White Stripes...Or Black Stripes?

YouthAnimalsFactsCulture
Join zebra zookeepers Amanda and Sharnie as they share their favourite facts and fun moments with these two cheeky boys.

Lioness sisters fend off an intruding lion to protect their cubs | QUEENS

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature
Shani and her sisters must fend off the intruding male lion before he kills her cubs.

Musk Oxen Vs Arctic Wolves | Animal Super Parents | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsLifeNature
In the Arctic tundra, a herd of musk ox are up against a pack of hungry wolves. Will the parents successfully protect their calves from the predators?

The Village With a Bird Problem

YouthAnimalsNatureCulture
They say it's lucky to be pooped on by a bird, but people living in a village in Lincolnshire aren't feeling very lucky...

Meet Our Biggest Snake

YouthAnimalsEcologyNature
Alimah is an icon of Australia Zoo, with many returning guests ensuring to stop by his home...but it's not everyday we get to meet him so up close! In an exciting moment, the reptiles crew are measuring Alimah for the first time in years.

Ocean Wonders: A Symphony Of Smells

YouthAnimalsNatureScienceOcean
Hold your breath—but not your nose—as we explore olfaction in the ocean.

Inside the Illegal Ape Trade | Trafficked: Underworlds with Mariana van Zeller

AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureCultureEnvironment
Mariana van Zeller follows the ruthless and heartbreaking business of the illegal trade of wild apes. But amidst the darkness, she encounters a beacon of hope – Congolese activists fighting tirelessly to protect these apes from vanishing forever.

Why Are Butterflies So Colourful?

YouthAnimalsEducationNatureScience
We go to Chester Zoo to answer one of your Big Questions on butterflies!

Hyena Clan Attacks Baby Elephant | Savanna Queens | National Geographic

AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureWildlife
The Elephant herd fights with the hyena clan before they can take baby Binti as a midnight snack.

Turtles Versus Tortoises

YouthAnimalsFactsFunScience
These reptiles are often mistaken for each other but, are they the same thing? It's time to get to the bottom of this tort-ally confusing conundrum!

The Science Behind The Colours Animals See

KidsAnimalsNatureScienceBiology
A team of researchers from the University of Sussex in the U.K. and George Mason University in the U.S. used a modified camera to record nature as it might be seen by other animals.

What Is Ambergris?

YouthAnimalsFactsScienceNature
Our researcher Dr James Rule explains what ambergris is made of and why we’ve become so fond of it.

The Unique Bond Between Humans and Dogs | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsHumanRelationshipsPets
Newborn puppies express their emotions through various tummy grunts and whines, creating a unique bond with their owner.

The Giant Waterlily Is Vicious!

YouthEcologyEnvironmentNatureAnimals
Discover the world of the giant waterlily.

Ancient Animal Crossing

KidsAnimalsHistoryNatureEducation
Join Squeaks and Jessi as they learn about a time when lots of animals switched places -- like bears, sloths, armadillos, and more.

What's The Smallest Animal On Earth?

YouthAnimalsEducationScience
Are you wondering: What's the smallest animal on Earth? This question came from Brady, a student from Canada.

Who Said Moo?

KidsAnimalsBooksReading
Follow along with Red Rooster, while he learns all the sounds the farm animals make. And, see if he will ever discover “who said moo?”

Why Are Hermit Crabs Living In Trash?

YouthAnimalsEnvironmentHow-to
It turns out, people are taking too many shells from the beaches, so crabs have to find beach trash to use instead.

Benito The Giraffe

KidsAnimalsEnvironmentHealthTravel
Benito the giraffe went on quite a journey across Mexico, from Central Park in Ciudad Juárez to Africam Safari Park in Puebla.

Weird Things Animals Do During Eclipses

AdultsAnimalsScienceSpaceNature
For centuries, humans have reported animals freaking out during solar eclipses, like birds falling from the sky and bees hiding in their hives, but the animals most affected by eclipses might be us.