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Title Scope: Science of Colours 2
Published Australia : ELEVEN, 2014
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Summary POISON DART FROGJoin John from Adelaide Zoo as he tells you all about these South American, tropical, colourful amphibians that are not always as poisonous as their name suggests.NUDIBRANCHESSome animals like to blend in, in order to hide from predators. However this creature prefers to stand out! Meet the nudibranch; a member of the mollusc family that uses its bright colours to warn predators of its toxicity. Tune in as Dr Karen explains what makes these colourful creatures so interesting!DIY: COLOURFUL ICEMissy our junior scientist shows off a very colourful experiment to find out how ice cubes dissolve in fresh and salt water. All you'll need is an ice cube tray a jug of water, food colouring, 2 identical glasses and some cooking salt and you too can try this experiment at home.COLOURED CAULIFLOWERCauliflower is something that you've probably eaten many times before, however at Crust Farms they grow cauliflower a little differently. Join Brian as he explains how he's able to grow purple, orange and white cauliflower!LORIKEET FEEDINGThe colourful creature known as the rainbow lorikeet can be found all over Australia. Join Gillian from Lone Pine Sanctuary as she introduces you to some of the most playful, tame and colourful wild birds you'll ever meet!So join Dr Rob once again the ordinary becomes extraordinary, under the SCOPE
Event Broadcast 2014-09-25 at 08:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Cauliflower -- Varieties.
Dendrobatidae.
Ice -- Experiments.
Nudibranchia.
Rainbow lorikeet.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Bell, Robert, host