Season 10
This Snail Goes Fishing With a Net Made of Slime
The scaled wormsnail cements its shell to a rock and snags its meals using mucus!
This Snail Goes Fishing With a Net Made of Slime
Springtails Do Their Own Stunts
Step right up to see tiny springtails spin through the air with the greatest of ease!
Springtails Do Their Own Stunts
Gecko Grip: It’s Atomic (Really)
Geckos navigate nearly any surface with an electron dance at the atomic scale.
Gecko Grip: It’s Atomic (Really)
Bird’s nest fungi look just like a tiny bird's nest. But those little eggs have no yolks.
This Mushroom Can Fly
Toad Tongues Slay With Seriously Sticky Spit
How are frogs so amazing at catching bugs? It’s their supersoft tongue and special spit.
Toad Tongues Slay With Seriously Sticky Spit
How Does the Mussel Grow its Beard?
Mussels create byssal threads to attach themselves to rocks and each other.
How Does the Mussel Grow its Beard?
Earthworm Love is Cuddly...and Complicated
Earthworms cozy up with a mate inside tubes of slime to make cocoons full of baby worms.
Earthworm Love is Cuddly...and Complicated
How Hagfish Unleash a Torrent of Slime
What keeps the boneless, jawless hagfish thriving after more than 300 million years? SLIME
How Hagfish Unleash a Torrent of Slime
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