Awesome Animals!

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

Why are pigs pink?

Some famous pigs are pink, but wild pigs and hogs aren’t. Join Aly Pagano and Erica Olberding as they explore the evolution of color in pigs. This video was produced for Dr. Becca Hale’s Principles of Zoology class in March 2018.

Why do sharks have lots of rows of teeth?

Ruvim and Anna explain shark teeth

Why do Cats have Pink Noses?

Alana and Kasidy explain why cats noses are pink.

Why do Rattlesnakes have Rattles?

Kelly Tucker and Rebecca Barham and explain how and why rattlesnakes rattle.

Why do Cobras Puff out their Hoods?

Kiki and Brian explain how cobras scare away potential predators.

Do Pandas Fight with Each Other?

Sofia and Julian explain that pandas don’t often fight with each other.

Why do Lemurs Have Tails?

Calae Kopocs and Ginevra Walker explain how lemurs use their tails.

Why do cats chase mice?

Cameron and Molly explain why cats chase mice.

Why are Copperheads so Venomous?

Ari Miller and Hannah Billington explain how copperheads use venom to capture and subdue their prey. This video was produced for Dr. Graham Reynolds’ Principles of Zoology class in April 2018.

How do snakes get their fangs?

Explore the how and why of snake fangs and snake venom with Samantha Nance and Henry Billington. This video was produced for Dr. Becca Hale’s Principles of Zoology class in March 2018.

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