Chitra Basarkar shared amusing footage of one of her dogs performing as a one-dog band, playing the keyboard, horn, cymbal, and drum. | Continue reading
Sir David Attenborough described how a very brave baby flying squirrel took flight for the very first time while a nervous sibling watched. | Continue reading
A Bernese mountain dog named Fifi very gently hid her best friend, a gray tabby cat underneath her chin to make sure he stayed safe. | Continue reading
Benediktas Gylys installed matching Portal livestreams between New York City and Dublin allowing people to virtually connect across the ocean. | Continue reading
A tabby cat named Miso has trained his human Kai to operate a personal elevator made out of a pet carrier whenever he wants to go outside. | Continue reading
Masked Marble built an incredibly detailed nine-foot, 1:48 scale marble run of the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral out of GraviTrax pieces. | Continue reading
In "Secrets of the Octopus", executive producer James Cameron asks marine biologist Dr. Alex Schnell if octopuses dream. | Continue reading
Woodwind specialist Josh Plotner performed a wonderful cover of “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” by Daft Punk on a saxophone. | Continue reading
Sammy Hagar excitedly interviewed his musical hero Roger Daltrey of The Who while they were both performing in Lake Tahoe, California | Continue reading
A vocal crow in a tree high above a fence amusingly barked at a quiet little French bulldog named Mischa, who was outside in the yard. | Continue reading
In "Animal Conversations", a pair of wolves show how they can silently collaborate to solve a puzzle using eye contact and body language. | Continue reading
In their “What If?” series, Randall Munroe and Henry Reich explain what would happen if every lightning bolt struck the same place at once. | Continue reading
The Park Conservancy of the National Park Service has set up a livestream of a peregrine falcon family that has nested on Alcatraz Island. | Continue reading
Takshvi Vaghani, a 6 year old prodigy from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, set the Guinness World Record for lowest limbo skating over 25 meters. | Continue reading
The New York Yankees Family explained the long history behind how the legendary baseball team got its name from Dutch origins. | Continue reading
An elegant black vulture soared alongside Rafael Vital as he deftly navigated his paraglider through the Brazilian skies of Pacatuba, Ceará. | Continue reading
Musical Chairs shared a really amusing trombone duet that looked like the musicians were engaging in musical tug-of-war. | Continue reading
Musician Bernth built a gorgeous-sounding 109-string harp guitar, a simple acoustic guitar to which five handheld harps were attached. | Continue reading
Today I Found Out explained the origins of the internationally used NATO phonetic spelling alphabet (Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, etc.). | Continue reading
The human belonging to Steve the Cat amusingly makes loud slurping noises whenever her beloved ginger cat is cleaning himself. | Continue reading
Legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett used "Precision Finding" on the new Apple iPhone 15 to locate his tribe at a "Star Wars" convention. | Continue reading
Ripken The Bat Dog, an athletic Labrador retriever, is the official bat dog for the Durham Bulls and gets to play fetch professionally. | Continue reading
In 1964, Adrienne from Brooklyn expressed her love for Paul McCartney. 60 years later, McCartney invited her to his photo exhibition. | Continue reading
Elle Cordova did a clever little rap about the person ahead of you in line ordering a coffee. | Continue reading
A man named Diego rode went for a horseback ride with his dog dressed as a gaucho who was also riding a horse, albeit a mini-horse. | Continue reading
Bark Air is a luxury charter airline service flown by Talon Air that is specifically catered around the needs of dogs and their humans. | Continue reading
A very clever German shepherd pretends to be asleep whenever his groomer Kabooky Jones approaches him to take a bath. | Continue reading
A discerning headbanging horse is very particularl and will only rock out to heavy metal music as tested out by her human Autumn. | Continue reading
There I Ruined It imagines what "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine would have been like if the song was recorded in 1926. | Continue reading
Moby provides a multitrack breakdown of his song "Extreme Ways", the theme song of the Jason Bourne movies. | Continue reading
A baby mini pig named Daisy adorably spun in place for the sweet treat of a strawberry, which was the first trick she ever learned. | Continue reading
A cappella group MayTree performed a remarkably accurate cover of the iconic Cantina Band song from "Star Wars IV: A New Hope". | Continue reading
Gene Wilder talks about how he was ready to walk away from the role of Willy Wonka if he couldn't make his acrobatic grand entrance. | Continue reading
A thoughtful man designed and built a comfortable tiny heated house for a fearful feral cat who lived in his San Francisco backyard. | Continue reading
A Swiss shepherd named Odin looks like he's high in the sky, running around the world with his human's Insta360 camera in his mouth. | Continue reading
A beautiful swan named Lola, who was found as a rejected chick, became an integral part of the generous Orlando couple who saved her. | Continue reading
Robot Dreams by Madman Films is a touching animated tale of a lonely dog living in NYC who becomes best friends with a mail-order robot. | Continue reading
A yellow Labrador retriever named Dolly successfully dug her way through the a mock avalanche, locating the person buried beneath. | Continue reading
The famed 27 year old "Grizzly Bear 399" emerged from winter hibernation in Grand Teton Park with four cubs in tow to delight of fans. | Continue reading
Urban trick rider Jerome Peel of Citibikeboyz transformed a publicly available Citi Bike in New York City a gas-powered vehicle. | Continue reading
Big Merla parodied the Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" on toy instruments with lyrics from her toddler's perspective. | Continue reading
"The ABCs of Hand Tools" is an animated educational short that was made by Disney and sponsored by General Motors in 1946. | Continue reading
Professor Andrew Hendry of McGill University shared footage of wolves discovering the hidden camera that is watching them. | Continue reading
Boston Typewriter Orchestra, a unique ensemble that performs rhythmic songs on a variety of typewriters, presents "Floating Holiday". | Continue reading
"How It’s Made" shows how mannequins, marionettes, dress forms, crash test dummies, and other inanimate body forms are made. | Continue reading
"Weird Al" Yankovic sat down with Dan Rather for the series "The Big Interview" where he talked about how his music career really started. | Continue reading
After Skool vividly illustrated the words of the Academy of Ideas, who drew from M. Scott Peck's studies of malignant narcissism. | Continue reading
Nebraska train conductor Eric Carlisle captured intense footage of an EF-3 tornado as it approached and hit the train he was working on. | Continue reading