Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Pangolins

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Anggun and Pangolina, two representatives of one of the most endangered species in the world.
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Giant Anteaters

6th - Higher Ed
These animals have evolved some incredible adaptations.
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

How Giant Anteaters Eat 30,000 Ants and Termites Each Day

6th - Higher Ed
An anteater tongue is super weird, but
Instructional Video8:13
Professor Dave Explains

Subclass Pterygota Part 2: Cockroaches, Termites, Lice, Cicadas, and More

9th - Higher Ed
Continuing through subclass Pterygota, we will examine some other orders of flying insects. This will include termites, cockroaches, termites, fleas, and more.
Instructional Video0:29
Curated Video

Humans and other animals' needs – Pixelate

K - 5th
What is it? ... It's a termite mound!
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nimals' needs


A Twig Tidbit Film - Pixelate. A pixelated image unscrambles. The children have to...
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

3 Banded Armadillos

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Armor, claws, cuteness, and leprosy; Jessi shares what makes armadillos so interesting and amazing. Featuring Gaia!
Instructional Video3:17
Science360

Vying for the Termite Throne

12th - Higher Ed
Battles between colonies are a clue to an evolutionary puzzle: Why are whole classes of termites sterile?



Social insects--ants, bees, wasps and termites in particular--can have over a million sterile and/or non-reproductive...
Instructional Video7:01
Brave Wilderness

Bizarre Rainforest Creature!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote gets up close with the smallest Anteater EVER! The Lesser Anteater, more commonly known in Costa Rica as a Tamandua, can grow to nearly 3 feet in length and weigh close to 30 lbs. However today,...
Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Does a Camel Cook Spaghetti?

Pre-K - 3rd
Camels can go for a month without food. But do they know how to cook spaghetti? Squirrels store up nuts and seeds for the winter. But can they whip up salad dressing? Bears eat fish, nuts, berries, and honey. But do they know how to fry...
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Giants of the Wild: The Fascinating World of Bears

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the diverse world of bears, highlighting their unique characteristics and habitats. From the massive Kodiak bear to the bamboo-loving giant panda, viewers will learn about the different species and their adaptations...
Instructional Video9:41
Learning Mole

Plants Around the World

Pre-K - 12th
A video created for, and aimed at primary school science students learning all about plants. This video explores rare plants from around the world.
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Sprawling termite mounds found in Brazil

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have uncovered tens of millions of termite mounds dating almost 4000 years, in a remote part of northeast Brazil.
Instructional Video2:49
TMW Media

On Safari with Nala - Blind Snake

K - 5th
On Safari with Nala - Blind Snake
Instructional Video2:58
TMW Media

On Safari with Nala - Termites

K - 5th
On Safari with Nala - Termites
Instructional Video7:37
Brave Wilderness

Termite Breakfast!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote has a Termite breakfast with an Anteater! While visiting Kids Saving the Rainforest’s wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center in Costa Rica the Brave Wilderness team was lucky enough to join...
Instructional Video7:04
Schooling Online Kids

Science for Kids: Stage 1 - Away to Arnhem Land

K - 5th
Maya is with Uncle Greg, listening to her friend Coen play the yidaki. Suddenly, the concert stage disappears, and so does Uncle Greg! Join Maya and Coen as they make new friends on Yolngu land. Discover how the Yolngu People used and...
News Clip1:13
Curated Video

Bob Vila on the Dangers That Come With Spring

9th - Higher Ed
The celebrity home improvement expert says termites are the biggest pain in the back...yard. They can cause over $5 billion worth of damages to American homes every year, Vila told Cheddar.
News Clip6:19
Curated Video

Here's why flying ants are more noticeable at this time of year

9th - Higher Ed
Flying ants are once again out in droves throughout B.C.'s Lower Mainland. The sudden increase may seem strange to residents, but UBC zoology professor Judith Myers says it’s all business as usual for the ants — it’s part of their annual...
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

4 countries threaten global order; will the US stand in their way?

Higher Ed
As the U.S. presidential race heats up, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea continue to threaten global order. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

Rising Energy Prices May Mean More Rate Hikes: Bianco

Higher Ed
Jim Bianco of Bianco Research talks about how rising energy prices could mean more interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."



Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
News Clip4:38
Curated Video

Space, Google, Termites, Hybrid Bus, US - Dog Cancer, Lying, Hungary Science

Higher Ed
After a seven-month journey, a NASA spacecraft closed in on Mars in March on a mission to examine...
News Clip18:37
Curated Video

RR7736B EAST AFRICA: BATTLE OF THE BUGS

Higher Ed
From the coffee plantations of Brazil to the maize

fields of Africa insects have wrought havoc a
nd in
some places threatened the very existe
nce of the
human population. Only the freak d
iscovery of...
News Clip5:13
Curated Video

Scientist creates cement using chicken feathers

Higher Ed
Manila, 9 September 2008

1. Wide shot of chickens in c
ages
2. Various of chickens
in cages
3. Wide shot of workers dre
ssing chickens
4. Mid shot of chicken being dressed...
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

It's officially still winter, but many people are already enjoying spring-like temperatures. Bugs are taking advantage of the weather, too. Mosquitoes, tics, termites and ladybugs are on the rise. They're coming out of winter hibernation early.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Insect doctor: Balmy weather brings more bugs

CAPTION: It's officially still winter, but many people are already enjoying spring-like temperatures. Bugs are taking advantage of the weather, too. Mosquitoes, tics, termites...