Awesome Animals!

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

Why do king cobras put up their hoods when they strike?

This video was written and produced by Alex Piuta and Thomas Rivers in April 2016 for Graham Reynold’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do hippos have sharp teeth?

This video was written and produced by Rachel Massa and Corinne Sink in April 2016 for Graham Reynold’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do koalas hug?

This video was written and produced by Chelsea Fischer and Kelly Norris in April 2016 for Graham Reynold’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why can guinea pigs run so fast?

This video was written and produced by Justin Richardson-Bull and Emily Shea in April 2016 for Graham Reynold’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

How do octopuses eat?

This video was written and produced by Justin Crouse and Donald Young in April 2016 for Graham Reynold’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do porcupines have quills?

This video was written and produced by Angel Lewis and Lauren Poricelli in March 2016 for Becca Hale’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

How does the silver fox run so fast?

This video was written by Gill Beck II and produced by Gill Beck II and Anna Kligerman in April 2016 for Emily Coffey’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

How do tigers climb so well?

This video was written and produced by Madeline Scheer and Lila Uzell in April 2016 for Emily Coffey’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do rattlesnakes rattle?

This video was written and produced by Shannon Bodeau and Matt Jasper in April 2016 for Emily Coffey’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

Why do cats climb trees?

This video was written and produced by Cayte Gowan and Ben Pressley in April 2016 for Becca Hale’s Principles of Zoology class at the University of North Carolina Asheville.

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