Instructional Video14:44
SciShow

Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show

12th - Higher Ed
Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
Instructional Video10:33
SciShow

6 Incredible Animal Hunting Techniques

12th - Higher Ed
6 Incredible Animal Hunting Techniques
Instructional Video3:51
SciShow

The World's Most Abundant Mineral, and Oddball Whales

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News takes you to the depths of the Earth, where the world’s most abundant mineral is found, and to the Arabian Sea, where a strange population of whales has been living in isolation for 70,000 years!
Instructional Video4:23
SciShow

Those White Crusts on Whales Are Alive and Full of Stories

12th - Higher Ed
You might think the white patches that grow on whale’s heads and faces are just weird skin growths, and you’re not wrong. But when you look closer, these patches are crawling with tiny stowaways!
Instructional Video4:23
TED Talks

Alexis Ohanian: How to make a splash in social media

12th - Higher Ed
In a funny, rapid-fire 4 minutes, Alexis Ohanian of Reddit tells the real-life fable of one humpback whale's rise to web stardom. The lesson of Mister Splashy Pants is a shoo-in classic for meme-makers and marketers in the Facebook age.
Instructional Video14:54
SciShow

Scientists Had Some Bad Ideas | Scishow Quiz Show

12th - Higher Ed
Two YouTube musicians battle it out to see who shall sing a song of victory.
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

Why Killer Whales Migrate (It's Not Why You Think)

12th - Higher Ed
Killer whales migrate thousands of kilometers across oceans, because it's good for their skin?
Instructional Video5:13
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why do whales sing? - Stephanie Sardelis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Communicating underwater is challenging. Light and odors don't travel well, but sound moves about four times faster in water than in air - which means marine mammals often use sounds to communicate. The most famous of these underwater...
Instructional Video10:42
SciShow

6 Remarkable Ways Animals Catch Their Food

12th - Higher Ed
Claws and teeth are one way to catch a meal, but here are six animals that have evolved some pretty unique hunting techniques. Chapters FROGFISH 0:51 BOLAS SPIDERS 2:16 3 HUMPBACK WHALES 4:22 PISTOL SHRIMP 5:19 8:14 HUMANS 8:39
Instructional Video2:44
TED Talks

TED: 24 hours on Earth -- in one image | Stephen Wilkes

12th - Higher Ed
Nature reveals itself to us in unique ways, if we stop and look at the world through a window of time, says photographer Stephen Wilkes. Using a special photographic technique that reveals how a scene changes from day to night in a...
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Humpback Whales

6th - 12th
The amazing hunting technique of the humpback whale. This giant marine mammal catches fish using bubbles. Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Humpback whales use intricate songs to communicate. Each song is unique to an...
Instructional Video11:09
Curated Video

Whales and Dolphins For Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the enchanting realm of whales and dolphins! In this mesmerizing video, we plunge beneath the waves to discover the fascinating lives of these majestic marine mammals. From the awe-inspiring...
Instructional Video2:54
Great Big Story

Sculpting Nature, Stephen Kesler's Wildlife Creations

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Stephen Kesler's journey from a new career to creating large-scale wildlife sculptures that inspire conservation.
Instructional Video4:03
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Whales

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about whales.
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

5 Inventions Inspired By Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animals are the inspiration for some incredible new inventions that improve our way of life. Here's 5 that inspired us to share them with you! *Filmed pre shelter in place regulations
Instructional Video5:05
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Why Do Marine Biologists Collect Whale Poo?

9th - 12th
Season 2, Whale Shark part 4. The researchers Kayne and Kamil are with get excited when they spot whale shark poo floating in the ocean. What type of information can we learn from this biological specimen? Kayne and Kamil are about to...
Instructional Video18:19
Wonderscape

Preschool Prep: Alphabet Under the Sea

K - 5th
Join host Kristin as she dives into an amazing, aquatic adventure, under the sea, through the alphabet from A to Z! Through light-hearted, kid-friendly illustrations, you will learn upper-case letters and meet some of the most...
Instructional Video21:15
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Discovering the Wonders of Whales

K - 5th
In this video, viewers learn fascinating facts about whales, including their size, feeding habits, communication methods, and intelligence. The video emphasizes the importance of protecting endangered whale species and highlights the...
Instructional Video23:57
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 1 (Whale Shark)

9th - 12th
Welcome back to Bushwhacked! We’re jumping into the deep end as Kayne races a Whale Shark in a 100-metre splash dash!
Instructional Video24:18
Curated Video

Big Beasts

3rd - Higher Ed
Talk a walk on the wild side of big beasts such as rhinos, grizzly bears, whales, giraffes and elephants.
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

How humpback whales hunt down tiny fish

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that the rorqual whale species, particularly humpback whales, are able to use stealth and deception to prey on tiny fish.
Instructional Video2:58
Curated OER

Whale of a Meal

4th - 12th
One of nature's most mesmerizing mammals, the humpback whale, can live up to 60 years. They can hold their breath for 30 minutes underwater. Watch this video to learn more about this large mammal!
Instructional Video
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: How Humpbacks Hunt With Bubbles

9th - 10th
Scientists are studying how humpback whales catch schools of fish by casting a net of bubbles around them, a practice called bubble-netting. Aired Jun. 30, 2011. [3:51]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Video Pick: Blowing Bubble Nets

9th - 10th
Underwater digital tags show humpback whales use bubbles to trap schools of fish.