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This UNC TV segment explores the intricate interactions between organisms which are the building blocks of the freshwater ecosystem. These include the relationships between insects and the environment, predator and prey, water and organic waste, and nutrients and underground channels.
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Pretty ladybugs, fluttering butterflies, creepy daddy longlegs, and roly-poly bugs are some of the familiar creatures featured in this illustrated insect album. Based on the children's book by Bob Barner.
Explore the vastly different ecosystems of the rainforest and the jungle. This video discusses the diversity of their vegetation, animals, and insects. From the Kool Books series narrated by Hector Bonilla.
The photographers and explorers capture one of nature's most amazing life cycles as a bristly caterpillar transforms into a beautiful butterfly thanks to some inter-species ingenuity. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
Honey bees make honey from nectar to fuel their flight. They also need pollen for protein. So they trap, brush, and pack it into baskets on their legs to make a special food called bee bread. Part of the "Deep Look" series.
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 explores the butterfly's world.
This is a story about how life began on earth. What was the first living creature, and how did it adapt to the environment? From the Kool Books series narrated by Hector Bonilla.
In Japan a heated war between honeybees and giant hornets is being fought to the death. Armed by evolution, which species can ensure its own survival? Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
Scientists study the behavior of the agile, fast, and elusive spider. A particular area of interest is the spider’s web. It is one of the strongest substances on earth and is integral for catching prey. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
Two lifelong rivals make a home in the same lake. During the nymph stage, the dragon fly has the advantage over the tadpoles, the roles reverse once the two move into adulthood. Segment of video from Wild Chronicles Series.
One of the fifteen parts of the "Farm to Market" series. Bees gather nectar from flowers and use it to make honey. Demonstrates bee behavior, beekeeping, honey harvest, and packaging. Follows the process from start to finish, including footage of bees inside their hive.
Hanna and Olli find a dead butterfly and bury it. Suzie takes them underground to show them the world of decomposition where millions of tiny animals go about cleaning and recycling dead particles. Part of "My Little Planet" series.
In this episode, host Emily Graslie highlights the suckermouth armored catfish, dinosaur fossils, and a group of parasitic ants. Part of the "Natural News From The Field Museum" series.
The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant notable for its unusual habit of catching and digesting insects and other small animals. It has also adapted so it can survive in the sandy soils of coastal areas. Part of the "Seasonal Science" series.
The Carboniferous rainforest collapse set the stage for a takeover that would be a crucial turning point in the history of terrestrial animal life. If it weren’t for this event in ancient history, human ancestors might never have made it out of the swamps. Part of the “Eons” series.
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, with the help of her magic book, becomes tiny and explores the big world of ladybugs.
While hard at work on her chores, an ant hears wonderful music coming from the distance. Although she knows she should focus on the task at hand, she can't help but explore the joyful noise. Based on the children's book by Rebecca Emberley.
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 meets the ants.
After explaining the differences between butterflies and moths, examines the complete metamorphosis of the zebra longwing butterfly. Looks at a butterfly's anatomy; purpose of specific body parts; and how they have adapted for camouflage, gathering food, reproduction, and pollination. Explains the butterfly's unique place in the survival of all species.
In this footage, two citizen scientists are studying butterflies and conducting biological surveys of varied ecosystems in the Red Hills and Apalachicola National Forest. They document the wide diversity of butterflies in the region. Part of the "Roaming the Red Hills" series.
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Resources to teach younger students about animals
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Biology related concepts
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