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How Do Oysters Make Pearls?

Youth Nature
Explore how oysters use calcium carbonate to create pearls, and how this chemical compound creates a vast array of other materials.

A Chameleons Race Against Time

Youth Nature
Discover how a Labord’s chameleon learns how to hunt for a meal and find a potential mate, all in a short lifespan of just four months.

Saying Hello To A Sloth

Kids Nature
Sir David Attenborough gets up close to a sloth in the forest.

How To Turn Stuff From Your Yard Into Insect Sculptures

Youth Nature
Raku Inoue is taking you through the steps you need to know to try to create your own fantastical insect sculptures.

4 Plants that Hunt Underground

Adults Nature
Carnivorous plants tend to live in environments where the soil can’t provide enough of the nutrients they need to survive, so they have developed all sorts of methods to trap and consume the critters of the area, including hunting underground!

Tidepooling along the Pacific Coast | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Nature’s incredible details take on new meaning for chef Melissa King as she joins National Geographic Photographer and Explorer Anand Varma to explore coastal tide pools and craft a recipe inspired by her discoveries. Paid Content for Mazda.

5 Day Build with Fish Pond

Adults Nature
About Primitive Survival Tool : We Have 3 People In the wild , Mr Pen Sann : ( Actor ) Mr Sophal : ( Actor ) Mr Kimhout (Camera Man). In this video we going to show you about Build Fish Pond In front of Underground Roof Grass Hobbit House With Simple Tool as full video with very simple tools and skill!

Mushroom Wars

Adults Nature
Two mushroom guilds with vastly different strategies are locked in competition for forest dominance.

King Penguins and Melting Glaciers I Our Frozen Planet I BBC Earth

Adults Nature
Melting glaciers in South Georgia have opened up new habitat for penguin colonies, but the impacts of ice loss globally are far-reaching – with potentially devastating consequences. If Greenland’s ice sheet were to fully melt, global sea levels could rise by seven metres. Can we work together for a different future?

Exploring the Active Volcano of Mauna Loa | National Geographic

Adults Nature
National Geographic Explorer Andrés Ruzo joins chef Melissa King in Hawaii to summit the world's largest active volcano, source local ingredients, and create a dish inspired by the island. Paid Content for Mazda.

Primitive Technology: Smelting Iron In Brick Furnaces

Adults Nature
I made 3 furnaces from bricks using different configurations to test their effectiveness. The benefit of using bricks to make a furnace is that it's quicker, easier, re-useable and portable relative to a furnace constructed in-situ from clay.

What Happens if a Supervolcano Blows Up?

Adults Nature
The Earth is a gigantic ball of semi-molten rock, with a heart of iron as hot as the surface of the Sun. Titanic amounts of heat left over from its birth and the radioactive decay of trillions of tons of radioactive elements find no escape but up.

The Real Reason Leaves Change Color In the Fall

Adults Nature
Want to learn more about the topic in this week’s video? Here are some keywords to get your googling started: Leaf senescence, chlorophyll, carotenoid, anthocyanin

Meet A Baby Okapi

Kids Nature
Have you ever heard of the Okapi? This relative of the the giraffe only live in dense rainforests but are now endangered.

The Raven Who Solves Puzzles

Youth Nature
Chris puts Bran the Common Raven to the test.

Adorable Seal Pup Starts to Explore

Adults Nature
Starting with a doggy paddle, this curious seal pup is taking his first dip into the icy Arctic waters, with a close eye from mum.

Protecting the Okavango Ecosystem | National Geographic

Adults Nature
From the air to the ground, innovations in science and technology are helping scientists explore an ecosystem of rivers that supply water to the Okavango Delta in Botswana.

Primitive Technology: Rock-Throwing Catapult (Trebuchet)

Adults Nature
I built a trebuchet, a type of catapult that uses a counter weight to store gravitational potential energy which is then used to fire a projectile via a sling.

Why Weather Forecasts Suck

Adults Nature
There are two types of rain, and one of them is almost impossible to forecast.

Batnado - Weird But True!

Kids Nature
Learn cool facts you didn’t know about these flying mammals.

World’s Grumpiest Cat I Frozen Planet II I BBC Earth

Adults Nature
Dinnertime is a gamble for Pallas’s cats, and this one’s hangry. Relative to their body size, they have the shortest legs of any cat, which makes attacking prey in a timely fashion somewhat tricky…