Mammals

Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates with hair. This group include humans and all other animals.
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Bottlenose Dolphin Trivia Quiz | What's Wild
Bottlenose Dolphin Trivia Quiz | What's Wild

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Episode two of What's Wild on dolphins traveled to the coastal region of South Carolina that this fauna calls home. If you caught this episode dolphinately check out this trivia quiz. Scroll down to...
Fox Squirrel | What's Wild

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This episode of What's Wild observes some peculiar behaviors squirrel species have and the nutty ways they benefit the environment. To find North America's largest tree squirrel, we'll travel to one...
Bottlenose Dolphin | What's Wild

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In this edition of What's Wild, we're traveling to one of South Carolina's barrier islands and observing rare feeding techniques of resident bottlenose dolphins. Also, we'll be taking a look at...
Against the Tide

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Charleston’s 250-plus resident bottlenose dolphins can swim a little easier now, thanks to the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, a non-profit organization and marine mammal first-response team whose...
All About Bats, Part 6 | Making It Grow

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In this final segment, Susan Loeb, a research ecologist stationed at the University of Clemson, joins host Amanda McNulty to discuss more in depth about the connection between bats and the Coronavirus...
All About Bats, Part 5 | Making It Grow

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Host Amanda McNulty of the Clemson Extension continues her discussion with Jennifer Kindel, a wildlife biologist at the Department of Natural Resources, about bats. In this clip, Jennifer describes...
All About Bats, Part 4 | Making It Grow

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In this segment, Amanda McNulty of the Clemson Extension continues her discussion with Jennifer Kindel, a wildlife biologist at the Department of Natural Resources, about bats. Jennifer talks about...
All About Bats, Part 3 | Making It Grow

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Host Amanda McNulty of the Clemson Extension continues her discussion with Jennifer Kindel, a wildlife biologist at the Department of Natural Resources, about bats. Bats face a number of diseases and...