The Extraordinary Adaptations of a 500 Million Year Old Species | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsHistoryNaturePlants This nautilus spends its days 400 metres down, but as night falls it ascends up to the reefs to look for food.
Could This Thing *Really* Fly?
AdultsAnimalsHistoryNatureSuccess The Quetzalcoatlus – one of the largest pterosaurs that ever lived – was able to fly even though it was the size of a giraffe! How on Earth did this giant manage to fly?
Dog Jobs
ChildrenAnimalsEE1EE2Work Learn about working dogs and the important jobs they do in this educational video for kids.
Revealing the Survival Secrets of Otters | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsSurvivalWildlife Otters have captivated cameraman Charlie Hamilton James for the last 25 years. Now, Charlie wants to reveal their survival secrets and exactly why he believes they're so special.
How Do Otters Insulate Themselves?
YouthAnimalsBiologyScienceYouth 110Youth 115 This vet takes a closer look at an otter as they try to prevent her from overheating, exploring how otters insulate themselves through grooming habits.
Muddy Penguins Get All Cleaned Up | Penguins: Meet the Family | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife The quirky-looking Snares penguin likes nothing more than a spa treatment!
Why Are Chernobyl’s Dogs Turning Blue?
AdultsAnimalsEnvironmentNewsNuclearWildlife I have been working with the Clean Futures Fund for a while now and one of the best parts of the year for me is receiving ‘pupdates’ about the wild dogs of Chernobyl, the cute furry friends roaming the 1,000 sq mile exclusion zone. Recently, images and rumors have been circulating the internet that the radioactive area is now turning these dogs blue.