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Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Decorah Eagles
Decorah Eagles, Ustream.TV: The Raptor Resource Project brings you the Decorah Eagles from atop their tree at the fish hatchery in Decorah, Iowa.
See more Nest Cams.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Kideo Player!
It can be hard to find a site exclusively for kid-friendly videos. Kideo is the safe and fun way to surf through YouTube videos. It's simple and easy to use. Just let the first video load. Use the space bar if you want to skip to the next video.
There are video channels available for the following:
- Cats
- Airplanes
- Animals
- Baby
- Baby Einstein
- Backyardigans
- Bake
- Barbie
- Barney
- Birds
- Birthday
- Blocks
- Cars
- Cats
- Christmas
- Costumes
- Daddy
- Diego
- Dogs
- Dolls
- Dora
- Fairy
- Fish
- Glitter
- Halloween
- Horses
- House
- Language
- Left Brain
- Math
- Mommy
- Monkeys
- Music
- Nursery Rhymes
- Oobi
- Playtime
- Pretend
- Princess
- Right Brain
- Robots
- Science
- Shapes
- Spongebob
- The+Wiggles
- Toys
- Trains
- Trucks
- Unicorns
- Upsidedown Show
- WowWow
Pick your favorite family-friendly channel today.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Photo in the News: "Nonexistent" Flying Fox Discovered
Scientists are discovering new species of animals every day. Even some experienced biologists will be surprised when they come across an entirely new animal they thought did not exist.
This unusual species of flying fox was recently discovered in the Philippines not long after it was deemed not to exist.
Jake Esselstyn, a biologist with the University of Kansas, was among a team of researchers that found the animal, a type of fruit bat, last year while surveying forest life on the island of Mindoro (see Philippines map).
Read more about it on National Geographic.com - "Nonexistent" Flying Fox Discovered.