A collaboration between University of North Carolina Asheville and Weaverville Primary School

Month: May 2015

How do cats hear so well?

This video was written and produced by Christine Tidwell, Jared Carver, and Morgan Davenport in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why are some dogs fat?

This video was written and produced by Richard Edwards and Dane Smith in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Where does the platypus live?

This video was written and produced by Abigail Combs and Elizabeth Howe in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do birds have feathers?

This video was written and produced by Sarah Comito and Megan Mayse in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

How do baby bears catch their own food?

This video was written and produced by Anna Cohee, Chava Krivchenia, and Amy Hoogendoorn in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do cats have tails?

This video was written and produced by Elisa Pacheco and Weston Woodard in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do butterflies flutter so quickly?

This video was written and produced by Elizabeth Parker, Tyler Clabby, and Sarahanne Smith in April 2015 for Tim Forrest’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.