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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History channel provides up-to-date information on the Museum's exhibits, scientific research, outreach, and education. You are welcome to view and share our exclusive video content, and interaction is encouraged. The Museum reserves the right to delete any content considered offensive or inflammatory.
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Now Showing: Curated Curiosity
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Young vlogger Kayla goes on an exciting journey of discovery at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History during a special episode of her internet show, Curated Curiosity. Thanks to Kayla’s trusty sidekick D.A.R.C.I. (short for Drone Aerial Robotic Camera Intelligence), viewers can follow along on a virtual, behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum. Kayla’s curiosity shines as she explores some of th...
#WildlifeWednesday: Blackjack
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Was it Edgar Allen Poe’s famous poem that led the Common Raven to become synonymous with Halloween? Or perhaps their pitch-black plumage and often interesting dietary preferences? A member of the Corvidae family, these highly intelligent birds have long been viewed as symbols of the supernatural. We’re separating fact from fiction with the Museum's resident Raven, Blackjack! #31DaysofHalloween
Virtual Eagle Fest 2020
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We're bummed our annual Eagle Fest celebrations at Mentor Marsh were canceled this year, but we've enlisted the help of Mentor Marsh Naturalist, Becky Donaldson, to give you a virtual look! 🦅 While we encourage you to grab your hiking boots and hit the Zimmerman trail yourself, but please be aware that the Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve trails can be quite narrow. We ask that hikers be cour...
Restoring Natural Areas, featuring Dr. David Kriska
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Restoring Natural Areas, featuring Dr. David Kriska
Advocating Citizen Science, featuring Skye Powers-Kaminski
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Advocating Citizen Science, featuring Skye Powers-Kaminski
Protecting Native Species, featuring Alexx Bigham
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Protecting Native Species, featuring Alexx Bigham
Looking Back on 50 Years of Earth Day, featuring Harvey Webster
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Looking Back on 50 Years of Earth Day, featuring Harvey Webster
Annual Fund-Sparking Discovery & Wonder
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Annual Fund-Sparking Discovery & Wonder
Explorer Lecture: Dr. Donald Johanson, "Cleveland, Lucy, and the Human Story"
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Explorer Lecture: Dr. Donald Johanson, "Cleveland, Lucy, and the Human Story"
New Discovery: Vespamantoida-A Wasp-Mimicking Mantis
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New Discovery: Vespamantoida-A Wasp-Mimicking Mantis
Explorer Lecture: Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie, "Our Origins Told From Afar"
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Explorer Lecture: Dr. Yohannes Haile-Selassie, "Our Origins Told From Afar"
The Face of Lucy’s Ancestor Revealed
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The Face of Lucy’s Ancestor Revealed
Press Conference - The Face of Lucy’s Ancestor Revealed
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Press Conference - The Face of Lucy’s Ancestor Revealed
Fossil Hunters: The Search for Our Past
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Fossil Hunters: The Search for Our Past
Bringing Bald Eagles Back: The Museum's Story
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Bringing Bald Eagles Back: The Museum's Story
Mentor Marsh in Northeast Ohio - Winter 2019
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Mentor Marsh in Northeast Ohio - Winter 2019
Women In Science - A Day In The Life of Jennifer Rossi, Chemist at NEORSD
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Women In Science - A Day In The Life of Jennifer Rossi, Chemist at NEORSD
Women In Science - Ashley Hall, Museum Educator
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Women In Science - Ashley Hall, Museum Educator
Women In Science - Dr. Nicole Burt, Biological Anthropologist
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Women In Science - Dr. Nicole Burt, Biological Anthropologist
Women In Science - Dr. Denise Su, Paleobotanist & Paleoecologist
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Women In Science - Dr. Denise Su, Paleobotanist & Paleoecologist
Women In Science, Lee Gambol - Museum Educator
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Women In Science, Lee Gambol - Museum Educator
Women In Science - Amanda McGee, Paleontologist
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Women In Science - Amanda McGee, Paleontologist
Women In Science - Dr. Nicole Gunter, Entomologist
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Women In Science - Dr. Nicole Gunter, Entomologist
Meeko brought me so much joy and my visit to the Cleveland Natural History Museum! Please keep him around since he is such and extraordinary creature!
we've lived here 5 years, just saw one sitting on our river steps and came here to verify what I thought it was :)
I use to be in the military, and at least two of the bases I was posted to in Ontario had thousands of groundhogs, living everywhere there was grass. At one of the bases, I lived in a barracks for about a year, and on the ground floor, there was an outer hallway, with continuous windows on the side which faced out. The hallway was technically half underground with a kind of grassy berm, which came right up to the bottom of the line of windows, at about waist level. Right where it met the windows was a large opening to a burrow of groundhogs. Every morning before work, I’d go look out the windows in that hall and see the little babies sitting right there, waiting for mommy to lead them out. It reminded me of like a groundhog exhibit at a zoo. Lol
Lucy was not an ancestor of us humans. She was a sedge-munching, perpetually facultatively wading proto-gorilla. NOT A PROTO_HUMAN.
I just finished reading "Lucy, the beginnings of humankind", one of the best books I've read. I didn't think I could listen to Johansen lecture on these topics. Surely, despite my young age, I was lucky enough to know his scientific production, which does not have an age, it is not one of the fossils that the professor (and his colleagues) found, actually, the opposite, it has the power to see into the future, sinking its roots into a past millions of years away.
My dod and I stepped outside and something HUGE scurried up the tree- we were so startled, but we had startled a woodchuck/groundhog! I've NEVER seen one climb a tree it was so strange. They are cute though, i didn't know they were in the squirrel family.
Omg so fat!!!
Its all a HOAX ! Lucy is made up !
I want to hug one ❤
My name is Harvey Webster
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why are they called ground dogs when theyre rodants
I feed the groundhogs under my shed apple cores with peanut butter on the sides
He does what he does perfectly. This man makes exactly what he wants to and IDK how he isn't famous
Such a cute little beings ❤ I didn't knew I literally was BORN on a groundhog's day! As we don't celebrate it in Poland 😂 they are adorable ❤
just think this is exactly what extinct ground sloths used to do, dig massive dens underground, creating shelters for many animals
As Spock says Fascinating
Im just trying to find out if the mother how she is with her pups when there at that age cuz i got 3 left out of 6 n all day the mothers not allowed him under my porch where they live n im worried hes literally got no where to go theres so many damn groundhogs around n where im located idk where hell go n its getting dark out!
That was wonderfully presented. Thank you Mr. Webster and CMNH.
This the same Lucy that was discovered to be just a chimpanzee. Fake drawings and models in museums of lucy to make her look more human without enough of the actual fossils. Heckel's fake drawing, peltdown man tons of frauds in evolutionary science.
They taste awesome :)
One question. Can they dig out a hole from underground?
Harvey does like his voice a bit 🤣 Love these presentations. Thank you Dr Johanson
never stop.
So you wanna hear 6 more weeks of crap weather. Well winter barbecue. Time for six more weeks. Hot and 🌶 spicey
Cool 😎 🆒️ man
lucy is not a human, not a prehuman, she is not a human ancestor.. she is a preape hominin or hominid.. she has nothing to do with humans.. the oldest humans are 15,000 years old by dna
I had a Ground hog visit me in my back yard the other day he was eating lots of apples lol
Awesome lecture. Very informative from a man who has spent his life doing what he loved. Thank you for having passion in your work to show the evolution of the Homo species. Thank you!!!
I have woodchucks as pets their great pets
Fantastic video, very informative without being childish! I only wish you'd included some sounds from the groundhog; I mean, are they called whistlepigs because they make a whistling sound?
I had a big chunk of a groundhog make tunnels and a burrow under my shed. Ruined my shed floor But oh well. Every once in awhile if I saw him out and about I'd play a sound of a groundhog alert whistle and he'd whistle back and it was too funny. Nobody believed me until I proved it to them. Hahaha
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I wanna cuddle one...
My Grandfather used to eat them. Not bad when BBQed.
Good lemming. Ita marmotte.
Wow standing ovation
Amazing lecture
😃Awesome😃
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19, wow! I must've missed a few because I only counted 17 new species of praying mantises. And all from 2014?! I was in school at the time when the episode aired on Wild Kratts. And I have just learned wayyy later on that this species of praying mantis is discovered and named in honor of the Kratt brothers for their hard work in protecting the animals of the world.
Ha ha! Evolution right before your very eyes - how to reconstruct a chimpanzee skeleton to make it look more human. Lol! You couldn't make this stuff up, but they can. 😄😄😄
hibernation is not sleeping during the whole winter, its a slow process of digestion in animals. They still need to eat. Tell this guy to go read a book.
Excellent video!
When your a farmer Groundhogs are your enemy and you have to eliminate them.
Keep being the videos..
This guy is a fantastic presenter, the way he explained everything, he was so excited about groundhogs it made me excited... About groundhogs
I can’t stand them they’re eating my garden I plan on trying to shoot it when I get a chance with a 22 rifle
so how do i get rid of them
Right in town we have 'em. I had a groundhog high rise , three way tunnels in a mound of moved earth from after digging a basement wall. Now they are next door under their big porch. I saw two little ones run past me the other day. I keep them out but a family of 3 squirrels enjoy under the roof video monitored housing with me.
I watched a mama groundhog and her babies grazing last week. Such little chubsters, I love them!