
BABY MONKEY AT THE ZOO
Clip: 7/11/2024 | 47sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Meet a baby monkey who lives at the Houston Zoo.
Meet a baby monkey who lives at the Houston Zoo. Red-tailed monkeys have heart-shaped markings on their nose.
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BABY MONKEY AT THE ZOO
Clip: 7/11/2024 | 47sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Meet a baby monkey who lives at the Houston Zoo. Red-tailed monkeys have heart-shaped markings on their nose.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[bright music] - [Narrator] When babies are raised by both their mom and dad, it's sometimes called co-parenting.
Although this type of family structure is found in several different animal species, it is common in many bird groups.
This type of family structure has its benefits and downsides.
One benefit is that the parents can share the job of finding food and protection.
Taking turns allows the parents to take care of themselves too.
In general, Schmidt's red-tailed monkeys are known for their distinctive heart shaped markings on their nose and are native to Central Africa.
The Houston Zoo is home to six red-tailed monkeys, including the new baby.
ARE YOU A REPTILE OR A MAMMAL?
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 8m 58s | Explore the differences between mammals and reptiles. (8m 58s)
ASHTYN PLAYS BASEBALL TO STAY HEALTHY AND STRONG!
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 41s | Ashtyn plays baseball to stay healthy and strong! (41s)
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 7m 39s | Tahese Warley teaches strategies for adding and subtracting numbers 1-20. (7m 39s)
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 6m 37s | Sun Kim from New Victory shows how to express your feelings through dance. (6m 37s)
GLUED/WELDED SOUNDS: ANG, ING, ONG, UNG
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 8m 55s | Explore glued and welded sounds "ang", "ing", "ong" and "ung" with Isabel Simmons. (8m 55s)
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 1m 55s | Meet a doctor! His job is to help people feel better when they are sick or injured. (1m 55s)
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 8m 25s | Isabel Simmons reads THE NAMING CEREMONY, by Seina Wedlick and pictures by Jenin Mohammed. (8m 25s)
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 8m 25s | Isabel Simmons reads THE NAMING CEREMONY, by Seina Wedlick and pictures by Jenin Mohammed. (8m 25s)
WORDSVILLE: THE CASE OF THE UNCOMPROMISING COMMUNITY
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Clip: 7/11/2024 | 7m 24s | No one in Wordsville can agree after Firefighter Ember's "compromise" mug goes missing. (7m 24s)
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