Instructional Video4:41
Be Smart

Why Are You Multicellular?

12th - Higher Ed
Even cells can be selfish.
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Only In United Kingdom 17 - Cotswold Olympics Stilt Football and Shin Kicking

9th - Higher Ed
Cotswold Olympics Stilt Football and Shin Kicking:Teams engage in various games, including football on stilts and shin kicking, as part of the Cotswold Olympics.
Instructional Video2:01
Barcroft Media

Coalition Of Cheetahs Attack Female

Higher Ed
In June 2018, whilst on safari in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Botswana, photographer Anton Campbell-Harris got a little too close for comfort with a coalition of cheetahs. During this safari, a female presumably on heat was being...
Instructional Video7:05
Barcroft Media

Man Reunites With Cheetah After A Year Apart | BEAST BUDDIES

Higher Ed
AFTER more than a year apart, an animal advocate has reunited with his best friend – a CHEETAH. Dolph C. Volker, 50, has volunteered at the Cheetah Experience Breeding Centre in Bloemfontein, South Africa, on and off for over four years....
Instructional Video1:49
Guinness World Records

Reintroduction Programs for the Fastest Mammal on Land

K - 5th
This video discusses the efforts of Portland Hotel and Reserve in reintroducing cheetahs back to South Africa. It highlights the importance of providing ample space and opportunities for the cheetahs to run at their top speeds, as well...
Instructional Video3:03
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Evolution -Competition & Natural Selection

6th - Higher Ed
In nature, all organisms compete with each other for resources in order to survive. Competition between members of the same species is what makes organisms evolve. This theory of competition and ‘survival of the fittest’ is called...
News Clip2:23
AFP News Agency

VOICED : In Namibia the long fight to rescue cheetahs from the brink

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : In Namibia the long fight to rescue cheetahs from the brink
News Clip3:52
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Race to save the cheetah as study reveals extinction threat

9th - Higher Ed
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences estimated that just 7,100 cheetahs remain in the wild