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Elementary Science: Animals: Mammals
From YouTube, produced by zaneeducate
 This online elementary science video will assist younger students to study the world of Mammals. Learn about which animals are Mammals and why, and review the environments in which they live.  This online video was developed to support the K12 curriculum for homeschool students and elementary school classes. From the Zane Education K12 curriculum online video eLearning library for teachers, parents, students, tutors and homeschool.
 
Found by SRScott in Animals for Young Learners
November 22, 2010 at 02:15 PM
 
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Mammals Get Their Chance
From YouTube, produced by PBS - NOVA
Mammals — the class of animals that includes humans — currently thrive in many different environments and dominate Earth. However, the first mammals were small and rather insignificant compared to their contemporaries, the dinosaurs. In this video segment adapted from NOVA, learn how mammals flourished after the extinction of the dinosaurs. (01:37)
 
Found by teresahopson in Misc. Mammals
June 16, 2019 at 02:10 PM
 
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Why No Giant Mammals?
From YouTube, produced by SciShow
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 surprise you. (03:24)
 
Found by teresahopson in Misc. Mammals
June 16, 2019 at 12:42 PM
 
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Amazing Facts about Mammals - Science With Kids
From YouTube, produced by sciencewithkids
Mammals are amazing animals. They can live in many places. There are mammals that live on every continent on Earth including Antarctica. (04:35)
 
Found by teresahopson in Misc. Mammals
January 10, 2020 at 05:32 PM
 
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Pleistocene Mammals of North America: Treasures from the La Brea Tar Pits
From YouTube, produced by Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series 2013 John Harris - George C. Page Museum, La Brea Tar Pits, LA "Pleistocene Mammals of North America: Treasures from the La Brea Tar Pits". (43:22)
 
Found by teresahopson in Pleistocene Epoch
August 21, 2021 at 05:54 PM
 
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Human Mammal, Human Hunter | Life of Mammals | BBC
From YouTube, produced by BBC Earth
Human beings are a particular type of mammal. In this compelling clip, we see a tribesman runner pursue his prey through the most harsh conditions in a grueling eight-hour chase. Thought-provoking content from the BBC's 'Life of Mammals' documentary series. (07:09)
 
Found by teresahopson in Early Man
December 30, 2019 at 01:25 PM
 
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Venomous Mammals, Sensory Receptors, and the Moon's True Origin Story
From YouTube, produced by scishow
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 species, to the way our senses work and even where the Moon came from - scientists ask questions and make discoveries that change the world, and our understanding of it, every day. (08:00)
 
Found by teresahopson in Science Overview
October 21, 2012 at 08:49 AM
 
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The Intriguing Sound of Marine Mammals
From ted.com, produced by Blue Mission Voyage
Peter Tyack of Woods Hole talks about a hidden wonder of the sea: underwater sound. Onstage at Mission Blue, he explains the amazing ways whales use sound and song to communicate across hundreds of miles of ocean. Run time 18:28.
 
Found by begamatt in Whales
July 9, 2010 at 03:13 PM
 
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"I Can't Wait to Hibernate" Song by Brent Holmes
From YouTube, produced by fun tunes for kids
This is a fun song about a bear's need to hibernate-"I can't wait to hibernate. A few month's sleep makes a bear feel great." The video shows great photographs of bears, cubs, and eagle. The song repeats several times. Students will enjoy this video. This is a good teaching resource for a unit on winter, mammals, and hibernation. (3:45)
 
Found by porter1526 in Hibernation
February 1, 2011 at 09:06 PM
 
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Interviews with Vertebrate Groups!
From YouTube
Talking fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals use humor to tell you about their features in this entertaining video.  Actual pictures of an animal from each of these vertebrate groups are animated to talk about what makes their group special.  You have to decide which features are unique to the group based on the features that they talk about. (04:55)
 
Found by ronna_37 in Vertebrates
February 28, 2010 at 06:06 PM
 
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Animal Classification
From YouTube
This is a short clip to talk about the simple division of animals for third grade. It only includes mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles and arthropods. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (05:01)
 
Found by porter1526 in Animal Kingdom Classification
May 22, 2012 at 06:41 PM
 
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Vertebrates by StudyJams
From scholastic.com, produced by Scholastic
Vertebrates have backbones that support their bodies and protect their inner organs.  There are five main types of vertebrates: fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds.  Learn more about vertebrates with this slide show from StudyJams.  Vibrant images are set to music while information is written under each picture.  A short, selft-checking quiz is also included in this link.
 
Found by begamatt in Vertebrates
May 15, 2011 at 07:30 PM
 
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Red-Tailed Hawk vs. Rattler
From YouTube, produced by National Geographic
You'd have to be one tough and hungry animal to try to make a meal out of a venomous western diamondback rattlesnake.  After all, this North American desert dweller is one of the most dangerous snakes in the world. This video uses professional video footage and narration from National Geographic to show the battle between two predators, the rattler and a hawk. The issue of which animal is the superior predator is quickly established. An excellent video while teaching a lesson about predators. More predator videos can be found within the various subcategories under Life Sciences/Animals/Mammals or by doing a quick search on the home page for "predator." (01:44)
 
Found by jammin0 in Food Chains
April 7, 2009 at 02:02 PM
 
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Spirit Bear Hibernating in His Winter Den
From YouTube, produced by BC Spirit Bear
This video shows the Kermode Spirit Bear hibernating in his winter den.  This is a good teaching resource for a teaching unit on bears, mammals, and/or winter. (01:05)
 
Found by porter1526 in Hibernation
February 1, 2011 at 09:18 PM
 
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Bear Facts About Hibernation
From YouTube
Ever wonder how bears hibernate all winter long? Let's make sense of it with science! This video gives good facts about how bears hibernate. Pictures are shown on screen as well as content information. This video would work well in conjunction with a lesson/unit on mammals, forest animals, bears, etc. or as a companion to nonfiction/fiction stories about animals or bears. (01:49)
 
Found by porter1526 in Bears
August 7, 2011 at 08:38 AM
 
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Introduction to Groundhogs
From YouTube
Very cute video of groundhogs in their natural habitat at Ojibway Nature Center. Some students may not have background knowledge of groundhogs and this video will give them a great visual of this mammal. This will be a great resource for Groundhog's Day, teaching mammals, or a companion for a groundhog story (2:23).
 
Found by porter1526 in Groundhogs
January 30, 2011 at 10:01 PM
 
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Walking With Dinosaurs: The Age of the Dinosaur Dawns
From YouTube, produced by BBCWorldwide
A snippet from a much longer documentary illustrating (with computer animation) "the dawn of dinosaurs." It begins by showing some very early mammals in their den, followed by a very small meat-eating dinosaur and a herd of huge Plateosauruses. (02:02)
 
Found by teresahopson in Triassic Period
April 27, 2010 at 02:21 AM
 
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Mrs. Matthews Centers - Animal Adaptations
From WatchKnow, produced by Kerry Matthews
Mrs. Matthews 5th grade science class is studying plant and animal adaptations this week.  They rotate through six different centers throughout the week and are tested on Friday.  This week's centers include:  (1) a game of Bingo to practice vocabulary (2) three interactive websites that include self-checking multiple choice quiz questions (3) a game of Pictionary to practice vocabulary (4) an art activity to match up adaptations with specific biomes (5) a reading center that includes several books about mammals and their adaptations (6) a webquest from the UEN website on animal adaptations. (03:04)
 
Found by begamatt in Mrs. Matthews - 5th grade
November 16, 2010 at 05:47 PM
 
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The Joy of Pigs
From pbs.org, produced by PBS Nature
There are little pink pigs, ferocious hairy tuskers, and all manner of pigs in-between. There are pigs in steamy rainforests, dry savannas, and snowy woodlands. From humble beginnings in the jungles of Asia, pigs have become one of the most successful mammals on earth. This film from PBS travels the globe to celebrate their fascinating lives. (50:50)
 
Found by begamatt in Pigs
February 10, 2011 at 10:22 PM
 
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Wild Kratts-Platypus Cafe-Part 1 of 2-Animation
From YouTube, produced by PBS
In part 1 of this video, the Kratt Brothers explore the platypus. They use their "creature power" to get the inside scoop of the life of a duck billed platypus. The duck billed platypus is a mammal that lays eggs. The platypus uses super sensory touch power to catch its prey. This is a good teaching resource for a lesson/unit on mammals and/or platypus and would work well in conjunction with a basal/story on platypus. This is part 1 of 2. (12:42)
 
Found by porter1526 in Platypus
March 6, 2011 at 05:24 PM
 
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Groundhog Day:Can Groundhogs Really Predict Spring?
From discovery.com, produced by Animal Planet
This video gives background information on groundhogs. The photographs give students an opportunity to see groundhogs in their natural habitat. There are 14 different species of groundhogs. This would be a good video to watch on Groundhog's Day or when learning about mammals. (2:11)
 
Found by porter1526 in Groundhogs
January 30, 2011 at 08:37 PM
 
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BBC Nature-Coelacanths Class Agnatha
From bbc.co.uk
David Attenborough goes to the Madagascar Research Institute's
laboratory to see its most famous fish - the coelacanth. Until 1938 it
was believed to be extinct. The coelacanth, or a fish very like it,
would have been the ancestor of all amphibians, reptiles, birds and
mammals.

This clip was first broadcast in 1961.
 
Found by chinagirl98 in Fish
February 7, 2012 at 08:52 PM
 
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Bonobo - The Female Alpha
From NationalGeographicVideo, produced by National Geographic
The Bonobo mother is shown as the strongest unlike other mammals. The males are huge and look like they would be stronger, but the female takes charge. She is shown with her offspring forging a strong bond, but it is stronger with male offspring. Run time 01:17.
 
Found by Kathy Connolly in Bonobos
July 29, 2009 at 05:27 PM
 
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Up Close with Exotic Birds in New Zealand - BBC Wildlife
From YouTube, produced by BBC WorldWide
Many of the birds on New Zealand have yet to learn that mammals can be dangerous, David demonstrates how trusting they can be in this two-minute video. From the BBC. (02:08)
 
Found by teresahopson in Exotic Birds
April 27, 2010 at 09:43 PM
 
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Whale Sharks' Unusual Feast
From NationalGeographicVideo, produced by National Geographic
The world largest shark can be seen in this video feeding on some of the tiniest creatures. This shark has 3000 teeth, but they are tiny and they do not use them to eat mammals unlike other sharks. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (2:07)
 
Found by jammin0 in Whale Shark
April 14, 2009 at 11:37 AM
 
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