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  • Cartoon character in a bedroom. There is a camera on the desk. Caption: I took a bunch of photos of all the cool animals.

    Marvie had so much fun at the zoo. She took lots of pictures and learned about all the different animals. Part of the "Marvie" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • The skull of an animal with long, sharp teeth. Caption: And those teeth are incredibly strong.

    Venomous animals have evolved a variety of mechanisms that deliver toxins to would-be predators and prey. Curator Mark Siddall discusses some of the anatomical features these venomous animals have adapted.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of an adult bird hovering above a branch while four baby birds fall forward off the branch. Caption: squawk! squawk!

    A simple dispute between two small animals grows into a violent struggle that disrupts everyone around them. As they battle over "territory," these two small animals realize that their conflict affects not just them, but their whole environment.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A fox sitting on a log. Spanish captions.

    When Genoveva opens her magic book, the screen is filled with feathers, beaks, horns, legs, wings, and snouts. Genoveva's magic book transports her to various habitats where she learns about the animals that live there. In this episode, the magic book of animals takes Genoveva to the world of foxes.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Cartoon of a person in what looks like a cage. Caption: We must stop Hacker before he reaches the reset button!

    The CyberSquad helps rescue the animals displaced by Hacker's drilling accident in the nature preserve. After helping the animals, they learn Ollie's mom is missing. The team is off to their next mission. Part of the "Cyberchase" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A book with a pop-up dolphin. Spanish captions.

    When Genoveva opens her magic book, the screen is filled with feathers, beaks, horns, legs, wings, and snouts. Genoveva's magic book transports her to various habitats where she learns about the animals that live there. In this episode, Genoveva visits with one of the most intelligent animals: the dolphin.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two antelopes are standing in front of each other are about to lock horns. Caption: And, you know, He's almost challenging the other bull.

    Dr. Oakley heads out into the field to work with some of the most iconic animals of the Yukon. She helps some of the animals in their native habitats, while others are rescue animals going through rehabilitation programs. Part of the "Wilderness Vet" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two fish swim underwater through underwater plant life. Caption: I specialize in fish and aquatic life.

    Zoology is the study of animals and their behavior, and zoologists may study a particular species or group of species. They also study the interactions between animals and various ecosystems. Part of the "I Can Be Anything I Want to Be A to Z" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Desert with mountains rising behind it. Caption: This desert was home to all kinds of creatures.

    Join Jack as he meets up with six of the planet’s recently discovered animals. Some of the animals he visits with include the elusive okapi, adorable pygmy hippo, rare sun-tailed monkey, highly endangered mountain gorilla, and the see-through Fijian crested iguana. Part of the "Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two people in an open-sided vehicle driving on a dirt road through trees and brush. Caption: I knew I'd find examples of symbiotic relationships at Lewa,

    In this episode, Jack Hanna is counting down animals that count on each other. He highlights birds that groom buffalo, lions that feed jackals, and catfish that are fed by bats. These are just a few of the symbiotic relationships between animals.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • The Zoo Crew

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    A monkey sitting on a rock. Caption: Now the kooky chimpanzee

    Mr. Charlie introduces three children to the people who keep the zoo operating smoothly. The zookeeper and crew make sure the animals have food and water and that the grounds and cages are clean. The nutritionist is responsible for food storage and preparation, while the vet keeps the animals healthy. Exhibit builders work hard to provide the animals with as natural a habitat as possible. The children learn there are many different jobs at the zoo.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A leopard seal with its mouth open. Caption: Armed, dangerous, and extremely hard to find,

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. In this episode, scientists study the hunting practices of leopard seals.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Dugong face with the body visible behind it. Caption: but it's actually a descendant of elephant lineage.

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. Using Crittercam technology, National Geographic unlocks some of the endangered dugong's secrets. Top of Form

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A hammerhead shark, seen from below. Caption: (narrator) Bull sharks, tiger sharks, and hammerheads.

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. In this episode, scientists hope to learn more about the sharks' foraging behavior and where they spend their time.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A Hawaiian monk seal as seen from below. Caption: The Hawaiian monk seal is on the brink of extinction.

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. Crittercam reveals crucial evidence that could solve the Northwest Hawaiian Islands' mysterious monk seal deaths.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A humpback whale seen from below. Caption: Today, just 10,000 remain in the North Atlantic ocean,

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. In this episode, scientists deploy Crittercam to study the hunting tactics, social behavior and vocalizations of humpback whales in Southeast Alaska.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A snake with another animal mostly swallowed. Venom varies. Caption: The venom helps digest the meal.

    Most people think of venom as something to be avoided at all costs since some animals use it to kill other animals or humans. But modern researchers now use scientific methods to study animal toxins, and they have discovered that the thousands of venom types on planet earth may help cure or control many human ailments from chronic pain to life-threatening bleeding to cancer and Parkinson's disease. Dramatizes worldwide case studies of venomous animals, their captures by scientists, and the laboratory processes that could create one man's cure from another creature's poison.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Adult male penguin with multiple penguin chicks and a few adult penguins in the background. Caption: He searches the colony, calling for his chick…

    What do wild animals do when we're not around? Find out with National Geographic's Crittercam. Safely worn by wildlife, Crittercams capture video, sound, and other information, giving students rare views of the private lives of animals. Crittercams help to solve scientific mysteries by providing an animal's eye view. And what scientists learn from Crittercams helps them protect the very animals that wear them. Join the Crittercam team in Cape Washington as they deploy special cameras to reveal how emperor penguins travel vast distances to feed -- and then run a dangerous gauntlet back to their chicks.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Brown lizard with red spots wearing a collar, standing on a rock. Caption: (Ms. Frizzle) Why, that's a collared lizard!

    The Magic School Bus is an award winning animated children’s television series based on the book series of the same title by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. It is notable for its use of celebrity talent and being both highly entertaining and educational. Phoebe is on a mission to save plants and animals living in the desert, and Ms. Frizzle takes the class to the desert to see the environment first hand. At the end of the trip, Phoebe realizes that the plants and animals in the desert might not need her help like she first thought.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Cartoon characters with faces and the bodies of pigeons sitting on the window ledge of a high-rise building. Caption: We'd better get back to the others.

    The Magic School Bus is an award winning animated children’s television series based on the book series of the same title by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. It is notable for its use of celebrity talent and being both highly entertaining and educational. Ms. Frizzle's class is visiting the zoo, which is, according to Tim, the only place in the city where wild animals can survive. To test this idea, Ms. Frizzle turns the class into possums, foxes, and falcons. The kids explore the city as animals and see how wildlife can live in the city.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Animals

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Biology

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    • Text Document
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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
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    Biology related concepts

    A collection containing 59 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Vision

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    • Text Document
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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
    • Video

    Resources related to vision

    A collection containing 12 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre

  • Anatomy

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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic

    Collection of anatomy resources

    A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech