SciShow
These Death-Defying Salmon Just Keep Spawning
Salmon make a hardcore journey upstream to their spawning grounds to reproduce, and it almost always ends with death. But some live to reproduce again, and more than once!
Curated Video
Why are There 30 Million Horseshoe Crabs on This Beach?
Every spring, the beaches of Delaware Bay play host to one of the world’s wildest parties. Millions of prehistoric crabs (and hundreds of thousands of birds) converge here. These horseshoe crabs spend most of their lives in the ocean...
Nature League
Does the Full Moon Affect Animal Behavior? - From A to B
This week on Nature League, Adrian asks Brit if a full moon has any measurable effect on humans and non-human animals.
Next Animation Studio
Ubiquitous tire-derived chemical is killing salmon before they spawn: study
A chemical found in nearly all tires is responsible for mass die-offs of salmon along the U.S. West Coast, according to a study published in the journal Science.
Curated Video
Hands-On Unity 2018.x Game Development for Mobile (Video 5)
Ready to take your game development skills to the next level by deploying your games to mobile platforms? With the boom in the mobile game development space, there has never been a better time! This course will give you the necessary...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
At patent show in NY City, Ray Perkins of NBC shows humorous inventions
Title card: "NY patent show produces some striking inventions - 'Professor' Ray Perkins of NBC shows a few worthy of assault and battery" / Perkins standing at table with inventions on it speaking to camera / Perkins shows double "Amos...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Water tanks on rails and containers hauled by pulley mechanism are used to transport spawning salmon around Baker River Dam in Washington
Title card: "Government runs odd railway for commuting fish - Specially-constructed road along Baker River, Wash, carries spawning salmon from lower rapids to Lake above high dam" / shot of dam and Baker River below it / two shots of...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Crusade for Freedom greets and honors German carrier pigeon "Leaping Lena" for flying anti-Communism message thru the Iron Curtain
Title: "Welcome For 'Leaping Lena' - The Anti-Red Pigeon" superimposed over homing pigeons being released and flying away / Back view photographers taking pictures of pigeon in cage under nose of plane at New York's Idlewild Airport...
Getty Images
MCU Newly laid frogspawn, tilt up to more mature frogspawn, Underwater, England
MCU Newly laid frogspawn, tilt up to more mature frogspawn, Underwater, England
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CU Female Common Frog (Rana temporaria) laying cluster of eggs as male fertilises them, underwater, England
CU Female Common Frog (Rana temporaria) laying cluster of eggs as male fertilises them, underwater, England
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CU ZO Two Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
CU ZO Two Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
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MS ZO Two Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
MS ZO Two Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
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CU Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
CU Coho salmon swimming in Horsefly river / Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada
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Tadpoles
Tadpoles on white background, little tadpoles of toad with posterior legs ready to walk!!
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Coho Salmon Upstream HD720p30
A Coho Salmon struggles upstream to spawn. During the first winter rains, the spawning fish swim 33 miles from the open ocean to lay their eggs and die.