A Sea Lion Goes For A Walk
YouthAnimalsNature An 11 year old Australian Sea Lion goes for a walk through the marine area of the Taronga Zoo, and visits the penguins while he's out.
Spotted Owl - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Spotted owls can’t move their eyeballs!
Nursing A Sea Otter Pup
YouthAnimalsWildlifeNature A sea otter that had been observed without a mother for several hours has been picked up by the Alaska Animal Rescue team.
Giant Pacific Octopus - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Giant Pacific octopuses can change color to blend in wherever they go!
Can Dogs Really Smell When We're Sick?
YouthScienceAnimalsHealth Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand use the help of a specially trained dog, Daisy, to detect many kinds of serious diseases in humans by smelling breath samples.
How Asian Elephants Communicate
YouthAnimals Asian elephants make a range of different sounds to communicate with each other.
Tree Kangaroo - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature Some tree kangaroos can jump from 60 feet high in trees to the ground!
Meet Dexter The Cuddly Koala
YouthAnimalsWildlifeNature Bindi and Robert Irwin teach us about the elusive white rhino and bring us up close and personal with Dexter the Koala.
African Elephant - Amazing Animals
KidsAnimalsNature African elephants can live up to 70 years!
The rise of the planet of the trilobites - Nigel Hughes
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureHistoryBiology... 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
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureBiology... 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
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScience... 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
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScience... 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.
The Fish That Hunts Pigeons | Planet Earth II | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNature The pigeon's lack of fear has lead to an unexpected predator appearing...
Raising Cute Pandas: It's Complicated | National Geographic
AdultsAnimalsEducationNature 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?
Why We Faint (When Other Animals Don't)
AdultsAnimalsHealthHumanScienceBiology... Humans are the only animals known to faint due to triggers like shock, fear, or pain; this is due to a combination of our massive brains and upright stance.
The Secret Culture of Orcas | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScience... Scientists are discovering that orcas, among the most social and intelligent of marine animals, have unique family structures and behaviors, passed from one generation to the next.
The surprising secrets of hummingbird flight
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScience... Dig into the incredible fighting, feeding, and flying capabilities of hummingbirds.
Feathers in Flight: The Bird Genoscape Project | National Geographic
AdultsAnimalsLifeNature Billions of birds migrate annually across the Western Hemisphere… but if we don’t know where they go when they leave their breeding grounds, how can we protect them?