Brave Wilderness
Poison Frogs in Our Backyard!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote and the crew are back in Costa Rica and they have Poison Frogs in their backyard! Their backyard also happens to be some of the most pristine rainforest in Eastern Costa Rica and is home to many...
FuseSchool
Animal Classification
All living things are grouped into 5 kingdoms. In this video we are going to look at the animal kingdom in more detail. There are thought to be over 7.5 million species of animal on planet Earth, of which 900,000 have been described....
Mazz Media
Life Cycle
This live-action video program is about the term life cycle. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term life cycle through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: The "Ribbeting" World of Frogs
This video describes the fascinating world of frogs, highlighting their surprising abilities and unique characteristics. It emphasizes their role in the ecosystem, their diverse habitats, and their incredible life cycle. The video also...
Visual Learning Systems
Origin and Diversity of Amphibians
This video provides an overview of amphibians, their evolution from lobe-finned fishes, and the features they developed to adapt to life on land. It explains the different orders of amphibians, such as Anura (frogs and toads), Eurodella...
Visual Learning Systems
What Is an Amphibian?: Amphibians Around Us
This colorful program explores the fascinating, and changeable features of amphibians. Concepts and terminology: cold-blooded, metamorphosis, frog, tadpole, toad, and salamander.
Mazz Media
Vertebrate
This live-action video program is about the term vertebrate. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word vertebrate through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Curated Video
Using Transition Words to Connect Ideas in a Paragraph
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using transition words to connect ideas within a paragraph. They provide examples and guide students through a practice exercise to revise their own writing. The video emphasizes the...
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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LS Green frog on a plant stem
Long shot of a tree frog on a plant stem. Costa Rica. Central America, The Americas. Also available in 4K resolution.
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Common Frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles.
All of the frogs in a pond tend to spawn roughly within a few days of each other. The female releases 1000 to 2000 eggs, the male then releases sperm. The eggs are coated in jelly, and are popularly known as 'frogspawn'. After 10-14...
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Close-up of the larva (tadpole) of a glass frog hatching from its egg, 19 days after it was laid.
Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, into which the newly-hatched tadpoles fall. They are named for their translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs inhabit moist tropical forests in...
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Spawn of a glass frog (family Centrolenidae) stuck to a leaf surface. Glass frogs inhabit cloud forests and rainforests in Central and northern South America.
They stick their eggs to a leaf above running water, so that the tadpoles fall into the water after they emerge from their eggs. Glass frogs are known for their translucent skin, through which internal organs are visible. Filmed in the...
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Close-up of a glass frog larva (tadpole) developing in its egg, twelve days after being laid.
The glass frog is so named due to its translucent skin, through which internal organs can be seen. Glass frogs lay their eggs on leaves overhanging water, so that when the tadpoles hatch they fall into it. They inhabit moist tropical...
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Mating glass frogs (family Centrolenidae) in the characteristic amplexus position, with the male grasping the female from behind.
Glass frogs are named for their translucent skin, which allows internal structures to be seen. The female's yellow eggs are prominent here. Glass frogs live in the moist tropical forests of Central and northern South America. Filmed in...
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A tiger salamander crawls along dead leaves and needles.
A tiger salamander crawls along dead leaves and needles.
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Frog, BCU advanced frog embryo development ?. Panama.
Frog, BCU advanced frog embryo development ?. Panama.
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Red-eyed tree frog tadpole, cu hatches/falls in water drop. Panama.
Red-eyed tree frog tadpole, cu hatches/falls in water drop. Panama.
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Tiger Salamander walking
Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) walks through frame from right to left very close to camera.
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Tiger Salamander walking
Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) walks towards camera and passes it on the left in an extreme closeup.
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Fire Salamander Walking in the Undergrowth
Close up Portrait of a Fire Salamander, Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is a species of salamander in the Salamandridae family.