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A simple way to tell insects apart

AdultsAnimalsNature
There are nearly a million known insect species in the world, but most have one of just five common types of mouthparts.

This Week I Learned to Ski

AdultsNatureSportsDIY
My name is Mike Boyd and I make videos documenting my process of learning stuff as quickly as I can.

Crocodile Feeding FRENZY!

AdultsAnimalsNature
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote feeds a GIANT Saltwater Crocodile!

Cannibalism in the animal kingdom - Bill Schutt

AdultsAnimalsNature
Until recently, scientists thought cannibalism was a rare response to starvation or other extreme stress.

Primitive Technology: A-frame hut

AdultsConstructionNatureTechnology...
I built an A frame hut as a large work space for projects. First I made a celt hatchet to cut timber for the hut.

Why Biodiversity Is Good For The Economy

AdultsEcologyEconomyNature
Research suggests that more diverse ecosystems are better for the bottom line.

British Diver Exposes Sea Of Plastic Rubbish Off Bali Coast

AdultsGlobal WarmingNature
The ocean currents brought us in a lovely gift of a slick of jellyfish, plankton, leaves, branches, fronds, sticks, etc.... Oh, and some plastic.

Why Don't Sheep Shrink In The Rain?

AdultsAnimalsNatureScience...
Getting wet isn't REALLY what makes wool shrink; it merely exacerbates the friction between the wool fibers, which is stronger in one direction than another, so when agitated in the washer or dryer, they migrate in relation to each other in a process called "felting."

Why BEAVERS Are The Smartest Thing In Fur Pants

AdultsAnimalsNatureEnvironment
Beavers have done more to shape North American landscapes than any animal beside humans. We don't notice them much today because there aren't many left, but before colonization, North America was home to hundreds of millions of these furry engineers.

Why Are There As Many Males As Females?

AdultsAnimalsBiologyNature...
In almost every animal species on Earth, equal numbers of males and females are conceived. Why is that?

Why Are Mosquitoes Attracted To Me?!

AdultsAnimalsGeneticsNature...
Mosquitoes are attracted to me and it's likely due to my genes.

True Facts About The Mantis Shrimp

AdultsAnimalsNatureBiology
Incredible sea predator.

Emergence - How Stupid Things Become Smart Together

AdultsAnimalsNatureScience...
How can many stupid things combine to form smart things? How can proteins become living cells? How become lots of ants a colony? What is emergence?

Why do animals form swarms?

AdultsAnimalsNatureScience
When many individual organisms come together and move as one entity, that's a swarm. From a handful of birds to billions of insects, swarms can be almost any size.

Inside an ICE CAVE! - Nature's Most Beautiful Blue

AdultsEcologyNatureScience
Where do glaciers and icebergs get their beautiful blue color? This unique blue might be nature's most brilliant, and the color arises in a very special way thanks to some surprising interactions between light and water molecules.

How do fish make electricity? - Eleanor Nelsen

AdultsAnimalsBiologyNature...
Nearly 350 species of fish have specialized anatomical structures that generate and detect electrical signals. Underwater, where light is scarce, electrical signals offer ways to communicate, navigate, find, and sometimes stun prey. But how do these fish produce electricity? And why? Eleanor Nelsen illuminates the science behind electric fish.

How long will human impacts last? - David Biello

AdultsGlobal WarmingHumanNature...
Imagine aliens land on Earth a million years from now. What will these curious searchers find of us? They will find what geologists, scientists, and other experts are increasingly calling the Anthropocene, or new age of mankind. David Biello explains how the impacts that humans have made have become so pervasive, profound, and permanent that some geologists believe we merit our own epoch.