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They’re called fantastic animals, brightly colored wooden creatures inspired by the world of Mexican magical realism. Giant ...
Devon Ritter from the Memphis Zoo explores how animals use their five senses to survive.
Animals have evolved to eat a lot of different things, even stuff that barely passes for food, and it shapes our entire lives from what we look like to ...
The Big Little Journeys team works with conservationists to follow the journeys of two endangered animals as they navigate a world transformed by humans. A rescued pangolin in Taiwan is given a ...
In our latest podcast episode, NATURE executive producer Fred Kaufman speaks with BBC cameraman and presenter Gordon Buchanan. Gordon hosts the upcoming NATURE mini-series “Animals with Cameras ...
Bella Corley from the Memphis Zoo explores how animals transform.
One of the most common adaptations seen in the animal kingdom is vision. Nearly 96% of all animals have some kind of eyes and they've proven so evolutionary advantageous that they've evolved ...
NEW YORK — Lions and tigers and bears are increasingly becoming night owls because of us, a new study says.
A discussion about sustainability and empathy for animals. Peter Singer, author of Animal Liberation, and Michelle Nijhous, author of the new book on the history of the conservation movement ...
Students go through a Picture Gallery Walk while Notice and Wondering about ways in which parents and babies work together to survive. Mr. Cotton will read the book Baby Animals in Cities, by ...
The Big Little Journeys team employs various filming techniques to follow the journeys of two very different animals. New probe lenses and motion control systems are used to see the world from the ...