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Why Hamsters Can Manage So Much Food Inside Its Cheeks

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The X-ray camera reveals that these cheek pouches actually extend all the way down to the animal's hips, thus explaining how the hamster manages to eat so much (and so quickly).

Meet Disco the incredible talking budgie

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When budgies mimic their owners they are simply doing what they would do in the wild. They learn their names from their parents and also the distinct calls of their family.

Science's Breakthrough of the Year 2014!

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Each year, Science chooses a singular scientific development as Breakthrough of the Year. This year, the Rosetta mission took the crown! Meet this year's Breakthrough and check out our nine amazing runners-up!

Derby the dog: Running on 3D Printed Prosthetics

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See how unique, custom 3D printed prosthetics allow Derby the dog to run for the first time.

Where Do Birds Go In Winter?

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As winter approaches, V-shaped flocks glide overhead as the world's birds begin their long treks to warmer climates. Humans used to have some pretty crazy theories about where birds went for winter, like the moon, or to the bottom of the ocean.

Why Do Venomous Animals Live In Warm Climates?

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As a Canadian-Australian, I have always wondered why it is that Australia has so many venomous animals that can kill you while Canada has virtually none. But it's not just Australia - it seems like all beautiful, warm places are cursed with venomous native species. So I set out to find the truth: why have all these venomous species evolved in the world's best holiday destinations?

What's The Deadliest Animal In The World?

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The Deadliest Animal In The World.

Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom

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Nature photographer Frans Lanting uses vibrant images to take us deep into the animal world. In this short, visual talk he calls for us to reconnect with other earthly creatures, and to shed the metaphorical skins that separate us from each other.

Scary black seadevil fish caught on video at depth of 1,900 feet

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Deep-sea anglerfish are strange and elusive creatures that are very rarely observed in their natural habitat. Fewer than half a dozen have ever been captured on film or video by deep diving research vehicles. This little angler, about 9 cm long, is named Melanocetus. It is also known as the Black Seadevil and it lives in the deep dark waters of the Monterey Canyon.

EVOLUTION - Why Are There Still Monkeys?

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Greg Foot tries to dive into the topic of Evolution; looking at why monkeys exist, who our common ancestor is, and how we branched away to become a new species.

How Bees Can See the Invisible

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Feeding and fertilizing. Bees are amazing social insects, and their relationship with flowers is one of nature's coolest examples of "mutualism". It got me wondering: How do bees see the world? Enjoy this look at how bees see in ultraviolet and even sense electric fields!

This Bird Chirps Just Like R2-D2 From "Star Wars"

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We taught Bluey the budgie how to do R2-D2 and now he drives us crazy! He has two other budgies in his cage, and I think he's driving them crazy too!

Lyrebird

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This Bird Can Mimic Laser Gun Sounds And It's Very Impressive

Life by the Numbers

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There are now more than 7 billion human beings on Earth, and that got me wondering: How successful are we compared to other species? I take a look at out how our numbers stack up to some other domains of life. It turns out that biomass, or what things weigh, can be more important than how many of something there are. Find out how our numbers stack up against everything from bugs to bacteria, and get ready for some mind-blowing numbers!

Flying eagle point of view

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A world premiere!! Victor, our white tailed eagle has taken of from the summit of the Eiffel Tower. An amazing point of view! For the first time you will see how Paris looks like from the back of a bird. First gliding over the Trocadero, Victor then plunges at 180 km/h to the ground!

When The Lion Sees Its Rescuer

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Lions aren't that cruel. They know how to show their gratitude.

This Girl Befriends A Dangerous Moray Eel

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This unlikely friendship is really amazing.

GoPro: Diver Saves Sea Turtle

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Divers off the coast of Mexico save a sea turtle that became tangled in rope.

Watch The World's Most Polite Birds Wait In Line To Greet A Potential Mate

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Instead of fighting it out with one another for a mate's affection, Blue manakins give each other a fair shot and let the lady decided. When a female manakin is feeling amorous, males will form an orderly little line in front of her, taking turns to introduce themselves and to put their colorful foliage on display.

Watch This "Octopus Houdini" Perform An Unbelievable Escape From Boat

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This octopus squeezes through a tiny gap on a boat and escape successfully!

Inside the ant colony

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Ants have one of the most complex social organizations in the animal kingdom; they live in structured colonies that contain different types of members who perform specific roles. Sound familiar? Deborah M. Gordon explains the way these incredible creatures mate, communicate and source food, shedding light on how their actions can mimic and inform our own behavior.