Instructional Video6:17
SciShow Kids

Meet the Marsupials! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks and Jessi have been having fun learning all about Australia. Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, the special group of animals that lives almost nowhere else. So Jessi introduces him to a special friend: Pinto the...
Instructional Video10:04
Curated Video

When The "Combat Wombat" Became An Apex Predator

12th - Higher Ed
In Australia, evolution built a family of deadly predators by taking a group of cute, harmless herbivores and turning them murderous.
Instructional Video11:04
PBS

When Antarctica Was Green

12th - Higher Ed
Before the start of the Eocene Epoch about 56 million years ago--Antarctica was still joined to both Australia and South America. And it turns out that a lot of what we recognize about the southern hemisphere can be traced back to that...
Instructional Video9:51
PBS

How South America Made the Marsupials

12th - Higher Ed
Throughout the Cenozoic Era -- the era we’re in now -- marsupials and their metatherian relatives flourished all over South America, filling all kinds of ecological niches and radiating into forms that still thrive on other continents.
Instructional Video6:28
PBS

The Sea Monster from the Andes

12th - Higher Ed
In 1977, a farmer was plowing his field on a plateau high in the Andes mountains when he stumbled upon a giant fossilized skeleton. How did this giant marine reptile end up high in the Andes Mountains?
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

How Did North America End Up With a Marsupial?

12th - Higher Ed
Both North and South America have their own species of marsupial, the opossum, but how they got so far away from their Australian relatives is a bit of a mystery.
Instructional Video3:04
SciShow

So Apparently Platypuses Glow in the Dark

12th - Higher Ed
Of all the weird animals that exist in the world, platypuses are up there with the weirdest, and last year scientists discovered something even more peculiar about their fur: it glows! What may be even more strange, though, is how little...
Instructional Video11:35
SciShow

5 Times Evolution Should Have Planned Ahead

12th - Higher Ed
Natural selection can lead to some pretty amazing adaptations, but sometimes the resulting traits aren’t the most efficient solutions to the problems at hand. With the bar set to “good enough,” here are some features that arose from...
Instructional Video9:39
SciShow

How Did You Get Here?! (Unexpected Ways Species Travel the World)

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes, species end up in places we wouldn't expect, like when the same or very similar species end up on opposite parts of the globe. It's called disjunct distribution, and here are 6 ways that it can happen.
Instructional Video4:39
SciShow

The Search for Tasmanian Tigers Continues

12th - Higher Ed
The Tasmanian tiger was officially declared extinct in 1986, but there are some who still hold out hope.
Instructional Video3:18
SciShow Kids

Why Do Kangaroos Have Pouches? Animal Science for Kids

K - 5th
What do kangaroos, koalas, and opossums all have in common? Find out when you learn all about marsupials!
Instructional Video4:49
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The three different ways mammals give birth - Kate Slabosky

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All mammals share certain characteristics, like warm blood and backbones. But despite their similarities, these creatures also have many biological differences - and one of the most remarkable differences is how they give birth. Kate...
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

How Did North America End Up With a Marsupial?

12th - Higher Ed
Both North and South America have their own species of marsupial, the opossum, but how they got so far away from their Australian relatives is a bit of a mystery.
Instructional Video35:24
SciShow

A Brief History of Life: Dinosaur Time!

12th - Higher Ed
The Great Dying hit life hard, but the species that survived took over the planet and diversified into many interesting forms, including the dinosaurs!
Instructional Video11:44
Crash Course

Evolution: It's a Thing - Crash Course Biology

12th - Higher Ed
Hank gets real with us in a discussion of evolution - it's a thing, not a debate. Gene distribution changes over time, across successive generations, to give rise to diversity at every level of biological organization.
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

People Will Travel Thousands of Miles Just to Get a Sneak Peak of These Kangaroos and Wallabies

6th - Higher Ed
Aussie native Olivia Degn introduces you to some kangaroos and wallabies that people have traveled thousands of miles just to see.
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

These Kangaroos and Wallabies Have Cause People to Travel Thousands of Miles Just To Get a Peak

6th - Higher Ed
Aussie native Olivia Degn introduces you to some kangaroos and wallabies that people have traveled thousands of miles just to see.
Instructional Video1:49
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

Straight From the Land Down Under! Meet Some Marvelous Marsupials

6th - Higher Ed
Aussie native Olivia Degn introduces you to some kangaroos and wallabies that people have traveled thousands of miles just to see.
Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

Exploring Marsupials: Opossums, Kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils, and Koalas

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher discusses various animals that may look similar but belong to different orders of the animal kingdom. The focus is on opossums, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, and koalas. The teacher provides information about...
Instructional Video1:42
Curated Video

Koala

6th - 12th
Koalas sleep for 22 hours of the day. Why is this? Discover the lifestyle of this marsupial, which lives in very distinct social groups. Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Koalas are marsupials. Koalas sleep for up to 22 hours...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Marsupials

6th - 12th
An introduction to the marsupials of Australia and South America. What is a marsupial? What do they eat? And how do they raise their young? Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Marsupials are a type of mammal. Marsupials give...
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Vertebrates – Clip

K - 5th
Find out how marsupials rear their young. Life processes - Variation and classification - Vertebrates Learning Points Marsupials rear their young in a pouch. A Twig Tidbit Film - Clip. A short film that extends the learning beyond the...
Instructional Video0:48
Curated Video

Insulation – True or false

K - 5th
True or false ... Kangaroos use their pouches to store food? Material processes - Changing materials - Insulation Learning Points A kangaroo's pouch is a good insulator. A Twig Tidbit Film - True or False? The children have to determine...