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How large can a stone grow inside your body? How big can a kidney stone get? Are gallstones even bigger? In this video, we answer these questions and show off some of the largest stones in our collection. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok This video was made in collaboration with the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago, Illinois. Their museum is open to the public daily.
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People often confuse stingrays with other types of fish. In this video we look at the difference between stingrays and another ocean animal that looks very similar - a skate. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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If you place a scorpion under a UV black light, something unusual happens. It glows green! A few other animals exhibit this type of fluorescence as well - for example eastern fox squirrel bones glow pink. In this video we explain why scorpion exoskeletons fluoresce a slightly different color than squirrels bones. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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If you take a look at a moray eel’s skeleton, you’ll find a strange set of bones with teeth at their ends. These are the eel’s second set of jaws, called pharyngeal jaws. In this video we take a close look at these bones and show how eels use their second set of jaws to eat. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
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What’s inside an antelope horn? In this video, we find out. We take a look inside a variety of animal horns and learn that a true animal horn is composed of a bony core and a keratin sheath. We look inside a bison horn, goat horn, antelope horn, and a kudu horn. In the wild, the keratin sheath is fused to the animal’s skull. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
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Horse teeth are extremely long. How long are they? In this video, we find out while learning that horse teeth grow like push-up ice cream treats. The majority of a horse tooth is in reserve, hidden beneath their gum line. The tooth continuously erupts over the horse’s lifetime to replace the exposed tooth as it wears down. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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What’s inside an armadillo shell? And how are armadillo shells made? It’s turns out, inside an armadillo’s skin are tiny bones. As the armadillo grows, these bones grow larger, expand, and fuse together to form the shell. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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What’s the largest queen insect? In this video, we compare the sizes of various insect queens. Bumblebee queens are fairly large. Wasp queens are large as well. Even ant queens can grow to impressive sizes, but the largest queen insect is a termite queen. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
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Did you get it right? Should I post more animal skull comparisons? In this video we compare a lion skull to a tiger skull. We point out differences in the skulls that help us learn different traits about each animal. These differences help us identify which is the lion and which is the tiger. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan museum of Zoology.
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Orchid bees have enormous back legs. The males specifically have large hind tibias. Why? In this video, we explain how male orchid bees store flower fragrances in their back legs to create unique perfumes. They use these perfumes to attract female orchid bees. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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Lemurs have very unusual teeth. They grow straight out and are exceptionally long. Why? It turns out, they don’t use these teeth for biting or eating. Instead, lemurs use these teeth like a comb. Lemurs have a tooth comb that they use to groom themselves and other lemurs. #animals #science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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