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Do Kangaroos Go To The Gym?

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Theo, the particularly buff kangaroo, may look tough but is a softie at heart. Bindi and Chandler introduce us to Theo and his friends at the Crocodile Hunter Lodge.

What's So Special About A Woodpecker's Tongue?

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Dr. Alex Bond explains one of the adaptations that makes woodpecker's tongues so fascinating.

Science All Around Us

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Learn all about how science can help solve the problems around us.

Bedtime History: Sally Ride

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Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.

Microworlds: Unsung Pollinators

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When it comes to pollinating flowering plants, bees and butterflies tend to get all the glory, but ants, flies, wasps, beetles, and more are also hard at work.

Do Butterflies Taste With Their Feet?

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Butterfly and moth expert Dr. David Lees explores what we know about butterflies’ sense of taste.

Entomologists Hate This Word

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Entomologists refer to a specific class of insects as bugs, but is it wrong to call other things bugs?

Microworlds: Bug Mimics

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Mimicry takes a few forms here on the coast in the world of bugs, all in the name of survival.

How Do We Move Our Fingers

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Learn about how we move our fingers and more fun scientific facts related to hands.

It's Basically Impossible To Overcook Mushrooms

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There's a weird reason that mushrooms really can't get overcooked, no matter how hard you try.

How Does Our Sense Of Balance Work?

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Today, you will learn about how you BALANCE!

What Is Symbiosis?

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You might think symbiosis is when two different species live in perfect harmony— but that’s just one kind of interaction.

What To Know About Quadruplets

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What exactly are quadruplets? Let's find out.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

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Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.

Braille: What Is It Like To Read Without Sight?

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In this video Red Szell, who lost his sight several years ago, explores what effect learning to read Braille can have on your brain.

World's Smallest Wild Dog

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Against all odds, the smallest canine of all uses its unique abilities to survive and thrive in the hostile conditions under the scorching desert sun.

Cute Aggression

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Explore the psychology of the phenomenon known as cute aggression, which is the urge to squeeze, bite or pinch something cute.

Tinnitus: The Sound of Your Brain

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Tinnitus is a condition when a person hears a sound when there is no sound stimulus.

How Many Animal Species Are There, Really?

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It's harder than you might think to know how many animal species live on Earth.

A Chameleons Race Against Time

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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.

8 Billion People On Earth

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On Nov. 15, 2022, the United Nations estimates that the population on Earth passed eight billion people.