Back to Show
Deep Look
This is NOT a Dandelion.
Season 7
Episode 15
Not every yellow bloom ― or fluffy white globe ― taking over your backyard is a dandelion. Some of them are close relatives called catsears. But both of them have a little secret. To tell them apart and discover why they’re so successful you need to peek under their petals.
Support Provided By
2:53
Bugs and beetles can't hold their breath underwater like we do.
2:58
It's stealth, not speed that makes owls such exceptional hunters.
3:00
Dermestid Beetles are fast and fastidious eaters.
2:55
Jellyfish don't have a heart, or blood, or even a brain.
3:17
Octopuses and cuttlefish are masters of underwater camouflage.
3:38
Chameleons don't change color to match their environment; it's just the opposite.
3:50
When it comes to spotting prey, sharks and rays have a sense beyond sight and smell.
3:44
How does a group of animals - or cells - work together when no one's in charge?
2:49
Some corals look like undersea gardens, gently blowing in the breeze.
2:55
Within seconds of rainfall, dried-up moss is revived after being dead for decades.
3:26
Ants use leaves to grow white tufts of nutritious fungus to feed their offspring.