Instructional Video10:01
TED Talks

TED: My epic journey becoming the fastest person to paddle around Australia | Bonnie Hancock

12th - Higher Ed
What challenges lie ahead of a staggering 12,700-kilometer paddle around the entire continent of Australia? Crocodiles and sharks were just the beginning, says Ironwoman Bonnie Hancock. Reflecting on her remarkable feat of becoming the...
Instructional Video9:04
PBS

How Pterosaurs Got Their Wings

12th - Higher Ed
When pterosaurs first took flight, you could say that it marked the beginning of the end for the winged reptiles. Because, strangely enough, the power of flight -- and the changes that it led to -- may have ultimately led to their downfall.
Instructional Video3:10
SciShow

Crocodile Tears Are Real (And Could Help Cure Dry Eyes)

12th - Higher Ed
You may have thought that crocodile tears were just a figure of speech, but it turns out they're real, and may help those of us with dry eyes.
Instructional Video10:10
SciShow

6 Animals Living Their Best Lives in Cities | Synurbic Species

12th - Higher Ed
When humans build a city, most species in the area tend to disappear. But there are some, called synurbic species, that are living their best lives in our concrete jungles. Hosted by: Stefan Chin
News Clip2:56
Curated Video

CHINA: BEIJING: CROCODILE ZOO: VISITORS CAN FEED LIVE BIRDS TO CROCS

Higher Ed
Mandarin/Nat A crocodile zoo which preserves all the cruelty of the wild recently opened in Beijing. It is not a place for the fainthearted, the zoo offers chicks and ducks for sale so visitors to the park can toss them into the...
Instructional Video3:09
SciShow

Crocodile Tears Are Real (And Could Help Cure Dry Eyes)

12th - Higher Ed
You may have thought that crocodile tears were just a figure of speech, but it turns out they're real, and may help those of us with dry eyes.
Instructional Video10:10
SciShow

6 Animals Living Their Best Lives in Cities | Synurbic Species

12th - Higher Ed
When humans build a city, most species in the area tend to disappear. But there are some, called synurbic species, that are living their best lives in our concrete jungles.
Instructional Video2:49
SciShow

What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like?

12th - Higher Ed
You probably remember the T.rex's iconic roar from Jurassic Park, but it turns out that dinosaurs actually didn't sound that ferocious.
Instructional Video15:05
SciShow

SciShow Quiz Show: Hank vs. Stefan

12th - Higher Ed
Associate Producer Stefan Chin faces off against his boss, Hank Green. Will Stefan manage to keep his job? What does a dinosaur sound like? And where is that space whale?
Instructional Video5:52
SciShow

Hyenas Once Lived in the Frigid Arctic

12th - Higher Ed
Prehistoric teeth prove that hyenas once roamed the Arctic and the relationship between ancient crocodiles and climate is more complicated than we thought.
Instructional Video4:23
SciShow

The Dress: Now with Peer-Reviewed Science!

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have an idea about how your lifestyle affects the way you see the dress, and we've identified a new ancestor to the dinosaurs!
Instructional Video9:38
SciShow

Living Fossils Are Dead! Long Live Living Fossils

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are looking to end how we categorize living fossils, and in doing so, give the phrase new life.
Instructional Video3:44
SciShow

The Secret of Regeneration in... Alligators

12th - Higher Ed
Why can amphibians, fish and even some reptiles regenerate limbs, while birds and mammals can’t? Researchers think they might have found a clue on the tip of the alligator’s tail.
Instructional Video3:31
SciShow

Why Crocodiles Have an Extra Hole in their Heart

12th - Higher Ed
Crocodiles have four-chambered hearts, just like we do! But, while our hearts do just fine with four valves, they have a slightly different approach…
Instructional Video9:38
SciShow

5 of the Strangest Prehistoric Crocs

12th - Higher Ed
Over the years, scientists have found evidence for a lot of weird prehistoric animals, but some of the strangest have been the crocodyliformes! Chapters MOURASUCHUS: THE WHALE CROCS 1:26 KAPROSUCHUS: THE BOAR CROC 3:21 ARMADILLOSUCHUS:...
Instructional Video4:49
SciShow

Mice That Resist Cocaine Addiction

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes we learn the coolest stuff by being wrong! This week, we learned we were wrong about birds always laying eggs and mice being addicted to cocaine!
Instructional Video6:42
Curated Video

Exploring the Biodiversity of the Everglades

3rd - 12th
The Everglades is a unique and diverse ecosystem located in southern Florida. It is the largest subtropical wilderness in North America and is home to a wide range of plants and animals, including alligators and crocodiles....
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Distinguishing Alligators from Crocodiles: Snout Shape and Other Visual Clues

3rd - 12th
In this video, the difference between alligators and crocodiles is explored through visual cues such as the shape of their snouts and the placement of their eyes. It is explained that alligators have a rounded, wide snout, while...
Instructional Video1:31
Curated Video

Only In Brazil 8 - Crocodile Rock Farm

9th - Higher Ed
Crocodile Rock Farm:Facing bankruptcy due to the high cost of cows, a Brazilian farmer makes an unconventional switch, swapping cows for crocodiles on the farm.
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

Only In Mexico 14 - Crocodile Hunter

9th - Higher Ed
Crocodile Hunter:Dressed as a football referee, Tamacun communicates with crocodiles in a special way, showcasing a unique approach to wildlife interaction.
Instructional Video1:16
Curated Video

Only In United Kingdom 5 - Crocodile Farm in England

9th - Higher Ed
Crocodile Farm in England:An English farmer sets up a crocodile farm in hopes of increasing the demand for crocodile meat, blending exotic animals with local agriculture.
Instructional Video1:31
Curated Video

Factpack: Primitive Species

6th - 12th
Meet the species which have not evolved for millions of years. Why have they stopped evolving? Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt in a topic, or...
Instructional Video11:22
Weird History

The Most Dangerous Islands in the World

12th - Higher Ed
Islands are supposed to be sunny, peaceful, and warm - exotic locales where you spend time on the beach, maybe do a bit of snorkeling, and even enjoy a few fruity drinks. Except sometimes, none of that happens.
Instructional Video8:07
Bedtime History

Steve Irwin "The Crocodile Hunter" Biography For Kids

K - 12th
Learn about the world famous "Crocodile Hunter", from his childhood in Australia, to the making of his show that brought attention to the importance of wildlife conservation.