A New Look at Hummingbirds
  • De Jack Myers, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:02:46
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

How does a hummingbird's thin beak snatch bugs from the air?

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Drilling in the Ocean Floor
  • De Jack Myers. Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:05:06
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Scientists visit the oceans of the world to study what is beneath the sea floor.

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Why Do Cliff Swallows Live Together?
  • De Jack Myers, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:04:38
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Scientists have learned why these birds live in colonies.

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Bringing Up Baby Foxes
  • De L.E. Carmichael, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:05:33
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

A scientists helps arctic-fox researchers discover that some foxes share dens and some mother foxes mate with more than one male fox to give their offspring the highest chance of...

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Exploding Stars Turn Red
  • De Ken Croswell, Ph.D
  • Duração: 0:05:41
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Astronomers observe the formation of a red nova which occurs when two stars merge and explode.

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Mystery of the Mud Nest
  • De Martha L. Crump, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:04:44
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Who covers the nest to protect these frogs' eggs and how is it done?

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Watching Wild Babboons
  • De Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:05:32
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Meet a scientist who dodged elephants and a cheetah to study baboons.

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Under the Ice
  • De Alison Pearce Stevens, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:03:03
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Describes how Weddell seals live on and under Antarctic ice.

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What's a Bear to Eat
  • De Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:04:51
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

Learn why people food makes a dangerous diet for bears.

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When Do Monkeys Talk
  • De Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duração: 0:02:23
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
  • Editora: Highlights

A scientist discovered that monkeys can control the sounds they make--they seem to know when to keep quiet and when to call in the family.

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