Brave Wilderness
STUNG by a YELLOW JACKET!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote Peterson gets STUNG by a Yellow Jacket! While yes a Yellow Jacket sting isn’t quite comparable to that of a Bullet Ant they certainly are still painful and are something more people are likely to...
Brave Wilderness
STUNG by a WARRIOR WASP!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, witness the EPIC conclusion of Coyote Peterson’s climb up the insect sting pain index! The Warrior Wasp, a beautiful iridescent blue paper wasp, lives in the dense jungles of Central and South America....
English Tree TV
Bugs and Insects Songs
It’s a fun bugs and insects song for kids! Learn or teach the names of the insects in this Bug Song for children. Let’s sing-along with the butterfly, worms, ladybug, aphid, caterpillar, bee, mosquito, fly, ant, crickets, grasshoppers,...
Brave Wilderness
Did I find a MURDER HORNET in the USA?!
In this episode, Coyote finds a wasp in West Virginia that looks suspiciously like a Murder Hornet! So, is this really a Murder Hornet, or something else?! Watch to find out if Coyote really found a Murder Hornet in the USA!
Maddie Moate
Pumpkin Dissection! | Learn the Parts of a Pumpkin | Maddie Moate
Let's find out the different parts of a pumpkin with Maddie and Greg in this fun educational video for kids! Join the duo as they harvest their Pumpkins in time for Halloween and perform a 'Pumpkin Dissection' to help us learn about the...
Brave Wilderness
STUNG by a COW KILLER!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote is stung by an infamous COW KILLER…the Velvet Ant! The Velvet Ant, which is actually a species of wingless wasp, is well known for possessing one of the most painful stings in the insect kingdom....
Curated Video
Types of Spiders and Webs
This video explores the fascinating world of spiders, highlighting their diversity, predatory nature, and unique web-building abilities. It delves into the evolutionary history of spiders, their classification, and various types of webs...
Barcroft Media
Spider Vs Wasp In Battle To The Death: SNAPPED IN THE WILD
Laying only a single egg, the spider wasp has a brutal method to ensure its young have a high chance of survival. With a striking red thorax, the spider wasp gains its name from paralysing arachnids with its large stinger. The spider is...
Brave Wilderness
BUGS + POPCORN + ?
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew mix it up with Bugs and Popcorn! That’s right, the crew decided to create their very first bug theatre! What’s a bug theatre you might ask? Well as a common practice used by field...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists unveil secret to strength in locust wings
Insect wings are 10 times thinner than a human hair, yet they can withstand millions of cycles of rapid flapping in unfavorable conditions. Scientist Jan-Henning Dirks studied the S. gregaria, a long-distance flying desert locust, to...
Science360
Dragonflies: The Flying Aces Of The Insect World
Next time you see a dragonfly, try to watch it catch its next meal on the go. Good luck! ""Unless we film it in high speed, we can't see whether it caught the prey, but when it gets back to its perch, if we see it chewing, we know that...
Science360
Dragonflies The Flying Aces Of The Insect World
Next time you see a dragonfly, try to watch it catch its next meal on the go. Good luck! ""Unless we film it in high speed, we can't see whether it caught the prey, but when it gets back to its perch, if we see it chewing, we know that...
Curated Video
Developing Topics with Facts, Details, and Definitions
In this video, the teacher explains to students how to develop their writing by adding facts, details, and definitions to support their topics. The teacher uses the example of an essay about honeybees to demonstrate the process of...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
It was the Insects | POEM
It was the Insects | POEMWritten and performed by Michael Rosen.
Next Animation Studio
Japanese honeybees form 'hot defensive bee ball' to kill intruders
When Japanese honeybees spot an intruder such as a wasp, they swarm around it, forming a "hot defensive bee ball" that literally cooks it. Sources: BBC, Herald Sun
Science360
The Itsy Bitsy SPIDER
Spiders are doing a lot more than getting washed down spouts these days! With a little help from the National Science Foundation, spiders are showing us exciting ways to improve human life, safety, and even our food supply!
Brave Wilderness
The Cane Toad Challenge! - Searching for Giant Toads
While making Breaking Trail the cameras are always in hot pursuit of Coyote as they try to keep up and document his next amazing animal encounter…but what happens when the tables are turned? In this special episode Coyote goes behind the...
Fun Kids
Let's Learn Insects
Learn about your favorite insects and bugs in English! Learn how to say: butterfly, spider, caterpillar, ant, bee, mosquito, grasshopper, snail, ladybug and dragonfly.
Brave Wilderness
Worst Sting on Earth?!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote finally got stung by the much-anticipated Executioner Wasp... so what did it really feel like?! Was the Executioner Wasp the true king of sting? Get ready, you’re about to watch the aftermath of...
Brave Wilderness
Mantis Karate Chops My Nose!
Watch what happens when Coyote spots a feisty Praying Mantis outside of his room! There are over 2400 species of Mantis in the world and so far in Costa Rica Coyote has already discovered two of them. However this Mantis is a little more...
Mediacorp
The Emergence of Insects as Sustainable Food Sources
Could crickets be the new beef? Insects are protein-dense and have a small carbon footprint, which may make them a logical protein option in the future. Let's look at the environmental impact of different types of meat production. Lab...
Curated Video
Carrion Flowers: Nature's Disgusting Beauties
This video discusses carrion flowers, which are classified as flowers but emit disgusting and repulsive smells. The video explores the unique characteristics and challenges of these rare and difficult-to-cultivate flowers, offering...