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Don't Be Afraid Of Spiders!
949 views / 3 likes - addedA SciShow Kids viewer wants to know more about spiders so she’s not afraid of them anymore. And know what? They’re not scary! They’re awesome! Special Thanks to The Missoula Insectarium for letting us film their beautiful Orb Weaver. Check them out! http:
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This Tarantula’s Curly Hair is a Weapon In Disguise
710 views / 3 likes - addedThis little guy is a curly hair tarantula at the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion. Native to Central America, these spiders’ unusually tiny hairs serve as both a distinguishing feature and as a defense mechanism. When threatened, they will
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This Weevil Has Puppet Vibes But Drills Like a Power Tool | Deep Look
24 views / 0 likes - addedThis fuzzy acorn weevil cant crack open acorns like a woodpecker or chomp through them like a squirrel. Instead, she uses her incredibly long snout, called a rostrum, to power-drill through an acorns tough and resilient shell. And it's not just lunch on h
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For Your Consideration: The Incredible Roach!
18 views / 0 likes - addedYou need roaches in your life. No, not the few pest species you might recognize scurrying across the floor, but some of their amazing, underrated cousins. Cockroaches are surprisingly diverse (there are even beautiful ones!), and theyre crucial contributo
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Butterfly Effect: Can Monarchs Avoid Extinction?
26 views / 1 likes - addedCheck out Sharks Unknown with Jasmin Graham: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3fd9YjZXFUWhy are monarch butterflies disappearing? You may know them for their amazing transcontinental migration, but over the past few decades, monarch butterflies have been
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These Sharks Eat Plants (And It Gets Weirder.)
29 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out Insectarium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOvZ2ELfN3E&The tiny bonnethead shark might be holding a secret or two. Host Jasmin Graham joins her former mentee Kathy Liu to uncover why male and female bonnetheads may be exhibiting sexual dimorph
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