Stock Footage0:22
Getty Images

Banana Plant in the Costa Rican Rain Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Banana Plant in the Costa Rican Rain Forest at Refugio Nacional Gandoca-manzanillo on December 14, 2012 in Manzanillo, Costa Rica (Footage by Getty Images)
Stock Footage0:33
Getty Images

Rain Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rain Forest at Refugio Nacional Gandoca-manzanillo on December 14, 2012 in Manzanillo, Costa Rica (Footage by Getty Images)
Stock Footage0:35
Getty Images

Rain Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rain Forest at Refugio Nacional Gandoca-manzanillo on December 14, 2012 in Manzanillo, Costa Rica (Footage by Getty Images)
Stock Footage0:32
Getty Images

Rain Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rain Forest at Refugio Nacional Gandoca-manzanillo on December 14, 2012 in Manzanillo, Costa Rica (Footage by Getty Images)
Stock Footage0:22
Getty Images

Green turtle on reef, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Green turtle on reef, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

Sea turtle swimming along sea floor with Bermuda Chubs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sea turtle swimming along sea floor with Bermuda Chubs
Stock Footage0:12
Getty Images

MS herd of African cape buffalo walking to camera, elephant in background, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
MS herd of African cape buffalo walking to camera, elephant in background, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

Feather star anchored to coral, Southern Visayas, Philippines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Feather star anchored to coral, Southern Visayas, Philippines
Stock Footage0:27
Getty Images

African Elephant- walking in open yellow savannah, big herd of Wildebeest in the back

Pre-K - Higher Ed
African Elephant- walking in open yellow savannah, big herd of Wildebeest in the back
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, eight days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

Close-up of two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Their hearts are seen beating beneath their skin, with the main blood vessel running towards its tail. Dark areas of pigment are also seen. Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South...
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, eight days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Its heart is seen beating beneath its skin, and blood cells are seen moving in the large vessel in its chest. Dark areas of pigment are...
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, ten days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, sixteen days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. They take their...
Stock Footage0:20
Getty Images

Two glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, five days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
Stock Footage0:13
Getty Images

Glass frog larvae (tadpoles) developing in their eggs, six days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) inhabit moist tropical forests in Central and northern South America. They typically lay their eggs on a leaf above water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water as soon as they hatch. Filmed in the...
Stock Footage0:10
Getty Images

Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, seven days after being laid.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Its heart is seen beating beneath its skin, and blood cells are seen moving through the prominent vessels. Glass frogs lay their eggs on...
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

Wildebeests and zebras graze on a savanna.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wildebeests and zebras graze on a savanna.
Stock Footage0:19
Getty Images

Focus coffee cherry to plant

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Focus coffee cherry to coffee plant
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

Giraffe and elephants

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Giraffe and elephants walking to a waterhole in Etosha National Park Namibia at dusk
Stock Footage0:19
Getty Images

Water Bistort, Buttercups, clover and other wild flowers growing in a species rich traditional hay meadow in Windermere, Lakje District, UK.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Water Bistort, Buttercups, clover and other wild flowers growing in a species rich traditional hay meadow in Windermere, Lakje District, UK.
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

Natural Regenerating Coniferous Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Natural Regenerating Coniferous Forest
Stock Footage0:35
Getty Images

Beech woodland near Ambleside, Lake District, UK.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beech woodland near Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
Stock Footage0:28
Getty Images

Scuba Diver Photographing an Endangered Species Pelagic Whale Shark (Rhincodon types). The location is Koh Haa Islands, Krabi, Andaman Sea, Thailand.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This stunning Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) footage was captured at Koh Haa islands in the Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand. Whale sharks are pelagic fish who feed on plankton, small fish and are the largest of the extant species. They are...