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Ms. Marmalady and Butterbean face off in an epic bake-off battle and the audience will determine who will bake it to the top! You can find more ‘Butterbean’s Café’ weekday mornings on Nickelodeon and everywhere you find Nick Jr.
Butterbean and Ms. Marmalady are going head to head to win over the tummies and taste buds of PAW Patrol’s Rubble, Top Wing’s Penny, and Sunny Day’s Rox. Poppy’s Popovers are on the menu and the chefs are popping out their best recipes with the help of their sous-chefs, Cricket, Spork, and Spatch. Watch as this cooking competition heats up when the clock starts counting down. Will the expert panel of judges be able to choose a winner? You’ll have to watch with your kid to see if they’ll choose a tasty treat or an “interesting” cheat. If your kid loves cooking, visit Butterbean, Dazzle, Poppy, and Jasper in the FREE Nick Jr. App, where you can find full episodes by the creators of ‘Bubble Guppies’.
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Skye comes to the rescue when Mayor Humdinger sabotages the kitty of the year competition!
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The Kids’ Choice Awards are bringing out all your favorites, like Ryan from Ryan ToysReview, Jojo Siwa, DJ Khaled and… Pinkfong’s Baby Shark? Don’t miss the live show, March 23rd, only on Nickelodeon.
DJ Khaled is the host of the most SLIME and celeb-filled show. You aren't going to want to miss your favorite young talent at the KCA’s! Get pumped for the slime party featuring cartoon characters from PAW Patrol, Bubble Guppies, Butterbean’s Café, Blaze and the Monster Machine, and more, getting messy!
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Preschoolers can watch full episodes of their favorite Nick Jr. shows in the free Nick Jr. App.
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Nick Jr. friends always have fun, but sometimes they can get a little messy. Check out these top 5 messiest clips from full episodes of your favorite shows! Find more of your favorite shows, weekday mornings on Nickelodeon and everywhere you find Nick Jr.
See how much of a mess can be made in just 5 minutes with this super funny short, featuring Rubble and Rocky from PAW Patrol; Nonny, Gil, and Goby from Bubble Guppies; Blaze and the Monster Machines; Dazzle and Poppy from Butterbean’s Café; and Abby Hatcher and her fuzzly friends. There are sticky cream pies, a baking blast, splattering spills, and many more thrills! The best part of this messy masterpiece is you don’t have to worry about cleaning things up! Sit back and laugh as you count down to the messiest mess of them all featuring a giant, meaty meatball!
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Stream Shimmer and Shine for free in the Nick Jr. App on Roku and Apple TV or download full episodes for offline viewing on iTunes or Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Nickelodeon&hl=en
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Shimmer and Shine Enchanted Carpet Ride:
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Here’s a crafty version of Rubble on the double! Gather a few tools and learn how you can create your very own construction pup from PAW Patrol.
Which words start with the letter M? Watch this special alphabet video featuring characters from your favourite shows including Paw Patrol, Shimmer and Shine and Digby Dragon!
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Alfalfa leafcutting bees are way better at pollinating alfalfa flowers than honeybees. They don’t mind getting thwacked in the face by the spring-loaded blooms. And that's good, because hungry cows depend on their hard work to make milk.
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Sure, cows are important. But next time you eat ice cream, thank a bee.
Every summer, alfalfa leafcutting bees pollinate alfalfa in an intricate process that gets them thwacked by the flowers when they release the pollen that allows the plants to make seeds. The bees’ hard work came to fruition last week when growers in California finished harvesting the alfalfa seeds that will be grown to make nutritious hay for dairy cows.
This is how it works.
To produce alfalfa seeds, farmers let their plants grow until they bloom. They need help pollinating the tiny purple flowers, so that the female and male parts of the flower can come together and produce fertile seeds. That’s where the grayish, easygoing alfalfa leafcutting bees come in. Seed growers in California release the bees – known simply as cutters – in June and they work hard for a month.
Alfalfa’s flowers keep their reproductive organs hidden away inside a boat-shaped bottom petal called the keel petal, which is held closed by a thin membrane that creates a spring mechanism.
Cutter bees come up to the flower looking for nectar and pollen to feed on. When they land on the flower, the membrane holding the keel petal breaks and the long reproductive structure pops right up and smacks the upper petal or the bee, releasing its yellow pollen. This process is called “tripping the flower.”
When the flower is tripped, pollen falls on its female reproductive organ and fertilizes it; bees also carry pollen away on their hairy bodies and help fertilize other flowers. In a few weeks, each flower turns into a curly pod with seven to 10 seeds growing inside.
Cutters trip 80 percent of flowers they visit, compared to honeybees, which only trip about 10 percent.
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--- What kind of a plant is alfalfa?
Alfalfa is a legume, like beans and chickpeas. Other legumes also hold their reproductive organs within a keel petal.
--- What do bees use leaves for?
Alfalfa leafcutting bees and other leafcutter bees cut leaf and petal pieces to build their nest inside a hole, such as a nook and cranny in a log. Alfalfa farmers provide bees with holes in styrofoam boards.
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You might suppose this catfish is sick, or just confused. But swimming belly-up actually helps it camouflage and breathe better than its right-side-up cousins.
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Normally, an upside-down fish in your tank is bad news. As in, it’s time for a new goldfish.
That’s because most fish have an internal air sac called a “swim bladder” that allows them to control their buoyancy and orientation. They fill the bladder with air when they want to rise, and deflate it when they want to sink. Fish without swim bladders, like sharks, have to swim constantly to keep from dropping to the bottom.
If an aquarium fish is listing to one side or flops over on its back, it often means it has swim bladder disease, a potentially life-threatening condition usually brought on parasites, overfeeding, or high nitrate levels in the water.
But for a few remarkable fish, being upside-down means everything is great.
In fact, seven species of catfish native to Central Africa live most of their lives upended. These topsy-turvy swimmers are anatomically identical to their right-side up cousins, despite having such an unusual orientation.
People’s fascination with the odd alignment of these fish goes back centuries. Studies of these quizzical fish have found a number of reasons why swimming upside down makes a lot of sense.
In an upside-down position, fish produce a lot less wave drag. That means upside-down catfish do a better job feeding on insect larvae at the waterline than their right-side up counterparts, who have to return to deeper water to rest.
There’s something else at the surface that’s even more important to a fish’s survival than food: oxygen. The gas essential to life readily dissolves from the air into the water, where it becomes concentrated in a thin layer at the waterline — right where the upside-down catfish’s mouth and gills are perfectly positioned to get it.
Scientists estimate that upside-down catfishes have been working out their survival strategy for as long at 35 million years. Besides their breathing and feeding behavior, the blotched upside-down catfish from the Congo Basin has also evolved a dark patch on its underside to make it harder to see against dark water.
That coloration is remarkable because it’s the opposite of most sea creatures, which tend to be darker on top and lighter on the bottom, a common adaptation called “countershading” that offsets the effects of sunlight.
The blotched upside-down catfish’s “reverse” countershading has earned it the scientific name negriventris, which means black-bellied.
--- How many kinds of fish swim upside down?
A total of seven species in Africa swim that way. Upside-down swimming may have evolved independent in a few of the species – and at least one more time in a catfish from Asia.
--- How do fish stay upright?
They have an air-filled swim bladder on the inside that that they can fill or deflate to maintain balance or to move up or down in the water column.
--- What are the benefits of swimming upside down?
Upside down, a fish swims more efficiently at the waterline, where there’s more oxygen and better access to some prey.
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What if you had to grow 20 pounds of bone on your forehead each year just to find a mate? In a bloody, itchy process, males of the deer family grow a new set of antlers every year, use them to fend off the competition, and lose their impressive crowns when breeding season ends.
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Antlers are bones that grow right out of an animal’s head. It all starts with little knobs called pedicles. Reindeer, elk, and their relatives in the cervid family, like moose and deer, are born with them. But in most species pedicles only sprout antlers in males, because antlers require testosterone.
The little antlers of a young tule elk, or a reindeer, are called spikes. Every year, a male grows a slightly larger set of antlers, until he becomes a “senior” and the antlers start to shrink.
While it’s growing, the bone is hidden by a fuzzy layer of skin and fur called velvet that carries blood rich in calcium and phosphorous to build up the bone inside.
When the antlers get hard, the blood stops flowing and the velvet cracks. It gets itchy and males scratch like crazy to get it off. From underneath emerges a clean, smooth antler.
Males use their antlers during the mating season as a warning to other males to stay away from females, or to woo the females. When their warnings aren’t heeded, they use them to fight the competition.
Once the mating season is over and the male no longer needs its antlers, the testosterone in its body drops and the antlers fall off. A new set starts growing almost right away.
--- What are antlers made of?
Antlers are made of bone.
--- What is antler velvet?
Velvet is the skin that covers a developing antler.
--- What animals have antlers?
Male members of the cervid, or deer, family grow antlers. The only species of deer in which females also grow antlers are reindeer.
--- Are antlers horns?
No. Horns, which are made of keratin (the same material our nails are made from), stay on an animal its entire life. Antlers fall off and grow back again each year.
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Those hundreds of powerful suckers on octopus arms do more than just stick. They actually smell and taste. This contributes to a massive amount of information for the octopus’s brain to process, so octopuses depend on their eight arms for help. (And no, it's not 'octopi.')
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Everyone knows that an octopus has eight arms. And similar to our arms it uses them to grab things and move around. But that’s where the similarities end. Hundreds of suckers on each octopus arm give them abilities people can only dream about.
“The suckers are hands that also smell and taste,” said Rich Ross, senior biologist and octopus aquarist at the California Academy of Sciences.
Suckers are “very similar to our taste buds, from what little we know about them,” said University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, cephalopod biologist William Kier.
If these tasting, smelling suckers make you think of a human hand with a tongue and a nose stuck to it, that’s a good start. It all stems from the unique challenges an octopus faces as a result of having a flexible, soft body.
“This animal has no protection and is a wonderful meal because it’s all muscle,” said Kier.
So the octopus has adapted over time. It has about 500 million neurons (dogs have around 600 million), the cells that allow it to process and communicate information. And these neurons are distributed to make the most of its eight arms. An octopus’ central brain – located between its eyes – doesn’t control its every move. Instead, two thirds of the animal’s neurons are in its arms.
“It’s more efficient to put the nervous cells in the arm,” said neurobiologist Binyamin Hochner, of Hebrew University, in Jerusalem. “The arm is a brain of its own.”
This enables octopus arms to operate somewhat independently from the animal’s central brain. The central brain tells the arms in what direction and how fast to move, but the instructions on how to reach are embedded in each arm.
Octopuses have also evolved mechanisms that allow their muscles to move without the use of a skeleton. This same muscle arrangement enables elephant trunks and mammals’ tongues to unfurl.
“The arrangement of the muscle in your tongue is similar to the arrangement in the octopus arm,” said Kier.
In an octopus arm, muscles are arranged in different directions. When one octopus muscle contracts, it’s able to stretch out again because other muscles oriented in a different direction offer resistance – just as the bones in vertebrate bodies do. This skeleton of muscle, called a muscular hydrostat, is how an octopus gets its suckers to attach to different surfaces.
--- How many suction cups does an octopus have on each arm?
It depends on the species. Giant Pacific octopuses have up to 240 suckers on each arm.
--- Do octopuses have arms or tentacles?
Octopuses have arms, not tentacles. “The term ‘tentacle’ is used for lots of fleshy protuberances in invertebrates,” said Kier. “It just happens that the eight in octopuses are called arms.”
--- Can octopuses regrow a severed arm?
Yes!
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Ultravox - Hymn (Generation 80) (1982) (HD)
Vintage Ultravox with "Hymn" from 1982 on the Belgian TV pop show "Generation 80"... :-)
Cleaned Up, Sharpened Up and ReDubbed with a nice clean audio track... enjoy... :-)
Santo Domingo de Guzman y los demonios que expulso con el rosario de la Virgen Maria
Tekton es un canal de noticias católicas nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará, nuestra web es http://www.tekton.info
Impresionantes promesas de San José a los devotos de su Sagrado Corazón
Tekton es un canal de youtube católico nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como formación católica, oraciones, música católica, vídeos del Papa Francisco, curiosidades, vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará
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El Padre Pio experimentó los dolores del purgatorio
Tekton es un canal de youtube católico nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como formación católica, oraciones, música católica, vídeos del Papa Francisco, curiosidades, vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará
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Conoce estos diez místicos que tenían los estigmas de Cristo
Tekton es un canal de noticias católicas nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará, nuestra web es http://www.tekton.info
La relación entre el Padre Pio de Pietrelcina y Juan Pablo II
Tekton es un canal de noticias católicas nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará, nuestra web es http://www.tekton.info
3 formas de rezar el Santo Rosario
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Sierva de Dios Luisa Piccarreta: 64 años alimentandose solo de la Eucaristía
Tekton es un canal de youtube católico nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como formación católica, oraciones, música católica, vídeos del Papa Francisco, curiosidades, vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará
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8 Datos curiosos sobre San Marcos Evangelista que deberías saber
Tekton es un canal de youtube católico nacido en Barcelona (España), puedes encontrar noticias relacionadas con la Iglesia Católica, y recursos de otro tipo como formación católica, oraciones, música católica, vídeos del Papa Francisco, curiosidades, vidas de Santos, el Evangelio del día, y otras muchas cosas más. No dudes en entrar y ver el contenido que sin duda te gustará
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