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The Great Picnic Mix Up
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Sabrina talks about all the different mixtures, solutions, and ants that can be at a picnic.
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Surprising Science: A Shell Collector
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Ocean
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Meet the Xenophora, a genus of sea snail commonly known as carrier shells.
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Happy News: Pig Cafe & Baby Foxes
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World
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Your weekly dose of Happy News is here, and if you like cute animals, then this is one for you.
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Sneaky Hummingbirds
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Hummingbirds are meant to help flowers pollinate in exchange for nectar but not all of them follow the rules.
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Happy News: June 2025
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There's a happy Moomin parade in Belgium, some rare tiger cubs and the cutest little deer you've ever seen!
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How Do Chameleons Change Colour?
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Patrick Campbell, Senior Curator of Reptiles at the Museum, explains why and how chameleons change colour.
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Can We Stop Animal Extinction?
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What can we do to stop animals going extinct?
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Water, Water, Everywhere
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Sabrina talks about the adorable Nerpa and how they deal with rough conditions to live in freshwater!
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Bears, Birds And A Manatee!
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World
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Jenny has our look at environmental stories from around the planet and we're visiting bears in Bulgaria, birds in Turkey and a Manatee in Brazil.
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Why Are Kiwi Eggs So Big?
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We headed to the Natural History Museum in Tring to find out why such a small bird needs to lay an egg so large.
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Tardigrades
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Have you ever heard of a moss piglet or water bear? You may know them better as tardigrades, renowned for being incredibly tough.
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The First (And Only) Cat In Space
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Space
Technology
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You might not have heard of Félicette, who in 1963 became the first -- and so far only -- cat to go to space.
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World Environmental News
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World
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Jenny brings us our weekly round up of environmental news from around the world.
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Tiny Bossy Piglet
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This tiny piglet thinks he’s a giant and loves picking on everyone on the farm!
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Do Animals Dream?
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Are you wondering, “Do animals dream?” This question came from Peyton, a student from the United States.
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A Tiny Spider Home
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DIY
Friendship
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A tiny spider kept returning so this lady built it a cozy home.
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Why Can't Dogs Eat Chocolate?
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Listening
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Are you wondering, “Why can't dogs eat chocolate?” This question came from Valentina, a student from the United States.
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A Dog Elephant-Walker
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Nature
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This determined dog helps her family run an elephant sanctuary!
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Baby Skinks
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Learn about these cute Yakka skinks and meet the little ones that have just joined the family.
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Baby Stoats
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At less than 4 weeks old, Whisper was abandoned by her mom. Robert cared for her around the clock, but what she really needed was a friend like her.
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Why Don't Penguins' Feet Freeze?
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Dr Alex Bond, the Museum's Senior Curator in Charge of Birds, explains the clever things these birds do to keep their feet warm.
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