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Bill Nye The Science Guy - Mammals (Full Episode)
Bill Nye gives you the furry facts about mammals. Elephants, panda bears, dolphins, and pe...
published: 06 Mar 2014
Bill Nye The Science Guy - Mammals (Full Episode)
Bill Nye The Science Guy - Mammals (Full Episode)
Bill Nye gives you the furry facts about mammals. Elephants, panda bears, dolphins, and people are all mammals. There are clues you can look for when you're identifying mammals. Every single mammal has hair of some sort on its body. All mammals feed their babies milk, which comes from the mothers' mammary glands. And all mammals are warm-blooded. They keep their body temperature the same no matter how not or cold their environment is. A lot of animal mothers and fathers don't stick around to raise their young. Fish, frogs, and snakes and spiders lay many, many eggs, then give birth to hundreds of babies and they don't stick around to take care of them. That way, at least a few fish and frogs will probably grow up and continue the family. Mammals have far fewer babies. Elephants, humans, deer, and cows usually give birth to one baby at a time. Mammal parents take good care of their little ones to make sure they'll survive. Pay tribute to all the rats, mice, guinea pigs, and humans of science by watching the "Mammals" show. Air date:9/8/1995- published: 06 Mar 2014
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Ultimate Wildlife: Mammals
Ultimate Wildlife is a breathtaking exploration of some of nature's most spectacular wildl...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: AllegroMediaMovies
Ultimate Wildlife: Mammals
Ultimate Wildlife: Mammals
Ultimate Wildlife is a breathtaking exploration of some of nature's most spectacular wildlife. Watch stunning footage from BBC Motion Gallery of animals as t...- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 3168
- author: AllegroMediaMovies
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Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Music video by Bloodhound Gang performing The Bad Touch. (C) 1999 Interscope Records....
published: 23 Nov 2009
author: BloodhoundGangVEVO
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
Music video by Bloodhound Gang performing The Bad Touch. (C) 1999 Interscope Records.- published: 23 Nov 2009
- views: 75595995
- author: BloodhoundGangVEVO
22:35
The Amazing Water World of Marine Mammals (Animal Atlas)
The world of sea mammals; dolphins, killer whales and sea lions; mammals adapt to life abo...
published: 30 Oct 2013
The Amazing Water World of Marine Mammals (Animal Atlas)
The Amazing Water World of Marine Mammals (Animal Atlas)
The world of sea mammals; dolphins, killer whales and sea lions; mammals adapt to life above and below the water.- published: 30 Oct 2013
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'What are Mammals?" Easy and cute animation!
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published: 24 Dec 2012
author: San Ming Ng
'What are Mammals?" Easy and cute animation!
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Mammals Documentary - The Discovery Channel
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published: 10 May 2013
author: NawafDandachi
Mammals Documentary - The Discovery Channel
Mammals Documentary - The Discovery Channel
Please Join Me On: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NDFANS Twitter : http://twitter.com/NawafDandachi Official Website : http://www.nawafdandachi.webstart...- published: 10 May 2013
- views: 170
- author: NawafDandachi
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And The Mammals Laid Eggs (Full Documentary)
Over millions of years Australia has been isolated from other land masses developing an un...
published: 13 Sep 2013
And The Mammals Laid Eggs (Full Documentary)
And The Mammals Laid Eggs (Full Documentary)
Over millions of years Australia has been isolated from other land masses developing an unique fauna, animal world detached from the rest that breaks zoology patterns prevailing in other land masses. Observe the evolutionary success of marsupials to discover his prodigious capacity to adapt, both to the prairies, grasslands and wooded areas, home to numerous species living in the trees. After sunset, we will witness the intense nightlife of these animals, inheritance of a remote age in which competed with dinosaurs to survive. Delving into this evolutionary duel, we can visit South African forests. There, after observing eutherian and marsupials, we confirm the hypothesis that asserts the importance of cranial capacity gestation versus mode of the offspring. Kangaroos, koalas, wombats, walabies and native cats are the protagonists of this approach to marsupials. But Australia also surprise us with other species that defy all logic: birds that reach two meters in height and whose male is responsible for incubation; fish that developed lungs, blue tongue lizards, and mammals capable of laying eggs like the platypus and the echidna.- published: 13 Sep 2013
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The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day! First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: Tioliah
The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day! First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings wi...- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 27018
- author: Tioliah
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Learn Various Facts about mammals From KidRhymes
Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a class of vertebrate, air-breathing animals whose females...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: Kid Rhymes
Learn Various Facts about mammals From KidRhymes
Learn Various Facts about mammals From KidRhymes
Mammals (formally Mammalia) are a class of vertebrate, air-breathing animals whose females are characterized by the possession of mammary glands while both m...- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 20140
- author: Kid Rhymes
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Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: BBCEarth
Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new channel Earth Unplugged! http://www.youtube.com/earthunplugged Hum...- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 984281
- author: BBCEarth
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Marine Mammals
Marine mammals, which include seals, whales, dolphins, and walruses, form a diverse group ...
published: 23 Nov 2013
Marine Mammals
Marine Mammals
Marine mammals, which include seals, whales, dolphins, and walruses, form a diverse group of 128 species that rely on the ocean for their existence.[1] They do not represent a distinct biological grouping, but rather are unified by their reliance on the marine environment for feeding.[2] The level of dependence on the marine environment for existence varies considerably with species. For example, dolphins and whales are completely dependent on the marine environment for all stages of their life, whereas seals feed in the ocean, but breed on land.[2] Marine mammals can be subdivided into four recognised groups; cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises and narwhal), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and fissipeds, which are the group of carnivores with separate digits (the polar bear, and two species of otter). Both cetaceans and sirenians are fully aquatic and therefore are obligate ocean dwellers. Pinnipeds are semi-aquatic; they spend the majority of their time in the water, but need to return to land for important activities such as mating, breeding and molting. In contrast, both otters and the polar bear are much less adapted to ocean living.[2] While the number of marine mammals is small compared to those found on land, their total biomass is large. They play important roles in maintaining marine ecosystems, especially through regulation of prey populations.[3] These two factors make them an integral component of the marine environment. This is of particular concern considering 23% of marine mammal species are currently threatened.- published: 23 Nov 2013
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Mammals, Marsupials, and Britney Spears... It's Comment Commentary 114!
The OG3 drop some knowledge this week on Comment Commentary!
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published: 04 Apr 2014
Mammals, Marsupials, and Britney Spears... It's Comment Commentary 114!
Mammals, Marsupials, and Britney Spears... It's Comment Commentary 114!
The OG3 drop some knowledge this week on Comment Commentary! Buy some awesomeness for yourself! http://www.forhumanpeoples.com/collections/sourcefed More stories at: http://www.sourcefed.com or check out: http://youtube.com/sourcefed for our 5 daily videos or anything else we've ever done. Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sourcefed Follow us on Tumblr: http://sourcefed.tumblr.com/ Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/xQDV8M Philly D OFFICIAL APP for instant updates: http://bit.ly/aIyY0w Get your SourceFed Posters here: http://bit.ly/P2Zn7h OFFICIAL SourceFed APP: http://bit.ly/1keqeJ3 P.O. Box address: Attention: SourceFed 6433 Topanga Canyon Blvd. #805 Canoga Park, CA 91303 The @SourceFed Host: @joebereta @leenewtonsays @elliottcmorgan Music: @ronaldjenkees, @Hagemeister- published: 04 Apr 2014
- views: 11904
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Newborn Baby Grey Kangaroo - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new...
published: 25 Jul 2009
author: BBCEarth
Newborn Baby Grey Kangaroo - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
Newborn Baby Grey Kangaroo - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC
For more brilliant natural history shows, exclusive to YouTube, head over to our brand-new channel Earth Unplugged! http://www.youtube.com/earthunplugged Ama...- published: 25 Jul 2009
- views: 957135
- author: BBCEarth
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Why No Giant Mammals?
Hank gives a quick run-down of the reasons scientists think the land mammals of today are ...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: scishow
Why No Giant Mammals?
Why No Giant Mammals?
Hank gives a quick run-down of the reasons scientists think the land mammals of today are nowhere near the size of the largest sauropods. Some of them might ...- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 388899
- author: scishow
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The Antikythera Mechanism in Lego
Andrew Carol rebuilt a 2000-year-old analog computer out of Legos. It predicts the year, d...
published: 09 Dec 2010
author: Small Mammal
The Antikythera Mechanism in Lego
Andrew Carol rebuilt a 2000-year-old analog computer out of Legos. It predicts the year, date, and time of future solar and lunar eclipses accurately to within two hours. All using plastic gears. This film explains how it works.
Writer/Director: John Pavlus
Executive Producer: Adam Rutherford
Animator: Misha Klein
Cinematographer: Dan Ackerman
Riggers: Sarah Hall, Lars C. Larsen
Compositing & Rod Removal: Paul Golden
Music: Corey Wills
X-Ray footage ©2005 AMRP
A Small Mammal Production for Digital Science
Published under a Creative Commons-BY-3.0-Unported license
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Voyage to a new solar system forming
NPR / RadioLab correspondent Robert Krulwich rockets from the edge of the Milky Way to the...
published: 13 Apr 2010
author: Small Mammal
Voyage to a new solar system forming
NPR / RadioLab correspondent Robert Krulwich rockets from the edge of the Milky Way to the center of the Orion Nebula, to get a close look at a new star with planets beginning to form around it.
Animator Brian Edgerton and I nested together several ultra-high-resolution images from the Hubble Space Telescope to create the "flying" effect.
Robert has more cool stuff to go with the story (supernova pics, avalanches on Mars, etc) here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125322033
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NPR, Android, and You
A spot I developed and directed for NPR to promote their open-source News app for Android....
published: 31 May 2010
author: Small Mammal
NPR, Android, and You
A spot I developed and directed for NPR to promote their open-source News app for Android.
Cinematographer: AJ Wilhelm
Music: "The 8-Bit Kid (When I Grow Up)" by Sabrepulse
Custom props: Fran Laks
Artists: Heather Willems, Nate Bear, GB Tran, Victor Gonzalez, Alex Eben, Kyle Page, Duane Bruton, Debra Ziss, Jannese Rojas.
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Little Pictures - This House Can Fit Us All
The first single from the debut album "Owl+Owl", released July 2008 on Lil' Chief Records....
published: 09 Jun 2008
author: Dan Mammal
Little Pictures - This House Can Fit Us All
The first single from the debut album "Owl+Owl", released July 2008 on Lil' Chief Records.
Filmed at Camp A Low Hum
Directed by Daniel Batkin-Smith
With titles by Simon Ward
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Little Pictures have release their first video single, called "This House Can Fit Us All". Yay! The video was filmed at Camp A Low Hum '08 and features a tonne of different camp people dancing and singing and having a gooood time.
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Triumph of the herbivores - Life of Mammals - BBC
Stunning footage of herbivore mammals out-maneouvering their carnivore predators. Includes...
published: 14 Jun 2010
author: BBCEarth
Triumph of the herbivores - Life of Mammals - BBC
Triumph of the herbivores - Life of Mammals - BBC
Stunning footage of herbivore mammals out-maneouvering their carnivore predators. Includes indredible shots of zebras, gazelles and buffalo being persued by ...- published: 14 Jun 2010
- views: 127196
- author: BBCEarth
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Mammals Got Game! (Animal Atlas)
Come and watch incredible mammals at the top of their game. Although well known, there are...
published: 13 Feb 2014
Mammals Got Game! (Animal Atlas)
Mammals Got Game! (Animal Atlas)
Come and watch incredible mammals at the top of their game. Although well known, there are only about 4700 different types of mammals. Learn more facts like these, including what makes a mammal a mammal and the ways in which they differ from other animals: it's a lot more than just feeding their young with milk.- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 65
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Venomous Mammals, Sensory Receptors & the Moon's True Origin Story
Hank describes to us some news stories that illustrate how science is continually changing...
published: 20 Oct 2012
author: scishow
Venomous Mammals, Sensory Receptors & the Moon's True Origin Story
Venomous Mammals, Sensory Receptors & the Moon's True Origin Story
Hank describes to us some news stories that illustrate how science is continually changing the things we think we "know" - from the status of various animals...- published: 20 Oct 2012
- views: 135949
- author: scishow
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Highway Of Life: The Ancestors Of All Mammals
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Evolution (Part 3): Highway of Life (Episode 2):...
published: 23 Sep 2010
author: Best0fScience
Highway Of Life: The Ancestors Of All Mammals
Highway Of Life: The Ancestors Of All Mammals
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Evolution (Part 3): Highway of Life (Episode 2): The ancestors of all mammals --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Rea...- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 33907
- author: Best0fScience