The Earth Is Really Moving
  • Por Highlights for Children
  • Duración: 0:02:21
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Take a ride on our spinning planet!

The Mystery of the Wet Lizards
  • Por Charline Profiri
  • Duración: 0:05:26
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
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Learn how desert lizards "harvest" rainwater that has fallen on their backs.

The Seal in Our Backyard
  • Por Andrea Lawson
  • Duración: 0:02:52
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
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The author's experience of an elephant seal molting in her backyard.

The Secret of the Strange Flower
  • Por Linda Herman
  • Duración: 0:06:13
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
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How Charles Darwin discovered a moth he never saw.

The Song of the Mouse
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  • Duración: 0:05:37
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Scientist Tim Holy studies mice and the way in which they aurally communicate.

These Pumpkins Sure Can Kick!
  • Por Patricia Cuff
  • Duración: 0:05:41
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This article features the Pumpkins, Namibia's first ever soccer team for girls 12 and under. These brave girls competed against boys and women much older than them. Their courage...

Under the Ice
  • Por Alison Pearce Stevens, Ph.D.
  • Duración: 0:03:03
  • Narrador: Highlights for Children
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Describes how Weddell seals live on and under Antarctic ice.

Weaving in My Mango Tree
  • Por Radha H S
  • Duración: 0:00:37
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See how weaver ants save mango trees.

What's a Bear to Eat
  • Por Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duración: 0:04:51
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Learn why people food makes a dangerous diet for bears.

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