Integrity in Education

In this episode of Science Live, Dr. Roger Billings delivers a powerful and personal message on integrity in education — and why real knowledge is always worth the work. 

Then explore the breathtaking science behind bald eagles — from their extraordinary 20/4 vision and UV light detection to the winglet technology inspired by eagle feathers now used on commercial aircraft.

Plus, discover the remarkable recovery story of how bald eagles were brought back from fewer than 420 nesting pairs to over 70,000 today — one of the greatest endangered species success stories in American history.

About DrB

Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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2,057 Comments

  1. Rocky

    I bet a eagle could spot a cheater.

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  2. Shaenia

    im so glad eagles are not endangered anymore, they are fascinating species and such a big part of our country.

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  3. Cali

    It is NOT okay to pay someone to do work,
    but the guy that did admit he got paid to do courses did a good thing to tell Dr. Billings.

    I have a message to any student who will read this:
    Your parents or guardians are PAYING MONEY, THEIR MONEY THAT THEY EARNED, to pay for YOUR EDUCATION.
    Please, please, DO NOT make parents waste money on an education if your not going to learn it.

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  4. Nevaeh

    The fact that people are paying others to do their stuff is sad. I personally feel like when you do something and get a good grade with it, it’s exciting and makes me happy. :/. But not everybody has that point of view.

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  5. Aidan

    Eagles? Yeah, America!

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  6. Valerie

    I learned eagles have a wingspan of 6-8 feet wide.

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  7. Berkley

    Great science live as usual! It is so depressing that students feel the need to cheat just to get their school work done and diploma faster!! Anyways, byee

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  8. Charlton

    Was really neat learning about eagles today! (also people being paid to do other people’s work is kinda disgusting)

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  9. Aiden

    It breaks my heart to hear that people would pay others to their work just to get a diploma, also glad that eagles aren’t going extinct.

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  10. Matt

    I appreciate Dr Billings comment about having integrity meaning having self respect and honor because it’s important to cultivate work habits to meet goals that will carry into the future.

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  11. Aria

    As someone with not so good eyesight, I’m so jealous of eagles!!

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  12. Riley

    Eagles are S0 C00L.

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  13. Olivia

    Eagles are so cool – and so is integrity! Thank you!

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  14. Harper

    The eagles getting the drones was so cool! Great Science Live!

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  15. Willow

    I really don’t know why anyone would cheat on these courses. Acellus is so great and so easy. I love how eagles have made such a comeback I mean over 70,000 now that’s a comeback.

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  16. Levi

    I absolutely love hearing other students opinions about Acellus and how much it helps them get through school

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  17. Asher

    We are naming R-51’s Eagle Yoshi

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  18. Gracie

    Gracie from Kentucky! This is a great episode to come back to after my short summer break. I am still in disbelief that people would pay to have others do their work! I don’t know what I want to do after I graduate from high school, but Acellus has encouraged me to breath in knowledge and be the best that I can be. I have terrible vision, if only I had eagle eyes.

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  19. Carter

    loved how the eagle was missing the back also love science live keep up the good work. from carter in alabama

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  20. David

    I’m sorry people are cheating, that’s not right to do.

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  21. James

    it’s almost the 250 anniversary of America.

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  22. Meagan

    Really enjoyed learing about eagles today. One of my most favorite birds.

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  23. Maxwell

    What an awesome bird to represent the US

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  24. Bentley

    I love eagles 🦅 they are very fascinating creatures

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  25. Gabriel

    thank you for live today it helps alot for me and i will study hard.

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  26. Melanie

    Eagles taking down drones! Awesome!

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  27. Lily

    The sun is extremely damaging to Bald eagle’s eyes and they don’t like to look up. That’s a cool fact!

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  28. Jolie

    I love area 51, so funny

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  29. Lily

    That’s awful that people are cheating on their school work.

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  30. Mylah

    I feel like if we had Ani-cheating everything would work better

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  31. Scarlett

    Thats crazy that someone would pay for their education, and then pay more on top of that for someone else to get educated. Your basically paying double the price of an education for nothing at all!

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  32. Aubrey

    Hello from California! I absolutely love the science lives every single week! Thank You!

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  33. Evelyn

    Wow bald eagles are really amazing, I always love the episodes that are about animals! I think we can get a lesson and a message out of every animal, so can you do more episodes about animals?

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  34. Nathan

    I find it cool how an 11 year old is in 10th grade with a 4.0. gpa.

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  35. Aubrey

    Eagles are so neat! Thank you for a great science live. Hello from SD

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  36. Jessica

    Thanks, it was nice to learn about eagles, and that last bit was very encouraging.

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  37. Maryama

    To cheat is a despicable and unhonorable thing to do you should always just try your best.

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  38. Lillie

    I feel like this live was way deeper than just eagles and cheating…a lot of what was said in the end had a meaning that can run so much deeper than school work! Hi from New York!

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  39. Roman

    Wonderful Science Live

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  40. Parker

    Love science live and hope that people learn that cheating is not the way if you can not do a thing learn to do it.

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  41. Lincoln

    I can’t believe they go 99 to 100 mph!!!

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  42. Caleb

    Dr. Billings, I don’t understand why someone would even cheat themselves! They’re paying for it and then robbing themselves of what it is supposed to do for them.

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  43. Caleb

    Dr. Tobias, were other types of eagles also harmed by the pesticide?

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  44. Logan

    I love science live so much it teaches me so much new things!

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  45. Caleb

    Dr. John, how do you secure the eagles so they only operate in one area? I can’t imagine that would be easy to do.

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  46. Colton

    We are really lucky that bald eagles live all around us and we see them every day.

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  47. Kate

    I love how there are so many bald eagles in the U.S. now! I also agree with a diploma not being worth anything if it’s not properly earned.

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  48. Hendrik

    I love the saying, “When going gets hard, the good gets going!”

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  49. Tristan

    I like ACELLUS and to learn new things than you for teaching me .

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  50. King

    This was a great show! Me and mom enjoyed this a lot.

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  51. Mason

    Props to Violeta! I’ve been doing Acellus for two years, but she’s been at it since she was Kindergarten! Although, this makes me wonder what Acellus Gold was like before the 2020’s. Was it basically like it is now? Were the courses different in some way? Either way, it must’ve been fun if she spoke so highly of everything! She even developed passions for technology, and science!

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  52. Aedan

    Being honest and putting in effort helps us become better students and humans!

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  53. Everly

    so cool

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  54. Issara

    Thank you for caring Dr. Billings

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  55. Saarah

    How is the year almost over and it’s june?? Will there be science live over the summer?

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  56. Candice

    Wish I had vision like eagles and could fly too haha

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  57. Sawyer

    The fact that people are paying to not learn and have others do there work is crazy, education will be the thing that makes or breaks who you are and what you can be in this world

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  58. Mia

    loved this science live!❤️

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  59. Mia

    r-51, you’re hilarious😂

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  60. Tinn

    Hi from Thailand! I watch science live every week and I must say this one was in my top 10 favorites. Our Animal in Thailand is Elephants but this science live made me love eagles haha.🤣🤣

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  61. Henry

    These new airplane designs just might take off!

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  62. Geno

    Hi I am Geno and I been doing school all by my self not paying anyone and I will not do it 🙂

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  63. Torin

    Will there be Acellus World 2027?

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  64. Cooper

    R-51 is the funniest!

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  65. Faith

    Wow, it is absolutely insane to pay someone to do your work. Acellus is such a great opportunity to learn and experience. To waste that opportunity for just a diploma with your name on it isn’t worth it. Thank you Dr. Billings for the motivation and all that you do.

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  66. Jacob

    i love drb

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  67. Mateo

    thanks for teaching me why integrity in education is important

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  68. Jayden

    I love eagles!

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  69. Aaleyah

    This was a very important topic, I’m glad you have discussed it.

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  70. Brayden

    We all needed to hear this. It is so true in our life that people will give you the easy way out.. I have learned so much from a Acellus,.Thanks for caring about us.

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  71. Adam

    from Colorado to Dr. R, Hi, I know that its been sad lately because of all the cheating going on before and now, but maybe we can have a camera to identifie the face of a student and see if they are the same person. bye, Adam

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    • Ava

      I was trying to do Science live yesterday while playing with our chicks, and when it showed the eagle, my sister goes “Look Green bean it’s your mom.” P.S. She named the chick Green bean.

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    • Raya

      That sounds like a brilliant idea! However, knowing a camera is watching you 24/7 while you work is kind of creepy. I think that the students’ parents should be more on top of what their students are doing and then they can contact the school to help with the solving the issues. Of course, not all parents will be available. Maybe the Parent App can have an option to set locations as to where the student can login, so if someone outside the set region tries to logon, they’ll receive a popup message saying they can’t login and the system will just keep them out.

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  72. Austin

    Eagles are so cool!

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  73. Jayden

    Great show

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  74. Ayla

    I can’t believe people would pay others to do their school work for them.

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  75. Aubrey

    Awesome learning about over 70,000 pairs of eagles helped using science. Amazing!!

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  76. Brayden

    Hi from vegas!

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  77. Jaxton

    As a person with HORRIBLE vision, i have to say im jealous of the eagles haha

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  78. Grantlee

    Loved todays lesson! especially since it was about eagles!

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  79. Atreyu

    The eagles are extremely intresting

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  80. Dominic

    Eagles eyes are way better than ours because they have a lot of light responders.

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  81. Brelynn

    I loved this science live! See you next week!

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  82. Mathew

    Hi! I like sparrows, to be honest. Them and red-chested robins. There is a lot of them here in Illinois. I hope no more birds end up like the dodos. I also just found out while posting this that you have to put ‘-‘ between the sections of the ID. I wondered why my posts were not showing up!

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  83. Kilah

    This was so interesting! I loved the eagle!

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  84. Trinity

    I never knew eagles could be so facinating

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  85. Grantlee

    I liked this lesson! especially since it was eagle related!

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  86. Breckyn

    This episode was really cool!

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  87. Nouha

    very coolllll

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  88. Liam

    Another great science live!

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  89. Jayson

    Wing flaps on a plane? How cool!

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  90. Lily

    Eagles are super cool, I love birds. Thanks for another awesome video!

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  91. Emma

    Wow! I really enjoyed this live. The lesson about eagles, I found incredibly interesting.

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  92. Anayah

    Hey from Texas ! Science is awesome!

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  93. River

    So good

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  94. Quinton

    Science Live is awesome!

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  95. Jana

    I love it!

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  96. Lorenzo

    What is ist

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  97. River

    Best video so good

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  98. Jana

    This was very interesting!!

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  99. Aaliya

    Thank you for everything you do Dr. Billings!

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  100. Hope

    Thank you 🪼

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  101. Zane

    Great video! I love science live

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  102. Samuel

    Eagles are cool.

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  103. James

    i love eagles

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  104. Lucas

    Amazing video loved learning about the eagles and fishing joke.

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  105. Lana

    Love science live!!

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  106. Octavian

    One time when me and my grandparents and siblings went fishing at a lake and I was the first one out of the car and when I stepped out of the car a bald eagle swooped down and got a fish about 200 feet in front of me

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  107. Aliahnis

    How long did it take to design the dual engine?

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  108. Lucas

    I was unaware of how many eagles were in Alaska

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  109. Ashtyn

    Eagles are magnificent creatures!

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  110. Cashton

    The drones are done for the drones are after them

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  111. Riley

    This is so cool

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  112. Easton

    Science live is so much fun!

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  113. Gregory

    area 51 and bald eagles

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  114. Caleb

    I love this so much.

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  115. Lincoln

    i was able to catch my first fish about 2 weeks ago yet i can not relate to that joke.

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  116. Thomas

    hi from texas

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  117. Matthew

    I love science live

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  118. Wesley

    eagles are so cool

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  119. Brooklyn

    Hi from Texas I enjoyed the live

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  120. Ayden

    Wow so cool from Texas

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  121. Madilynn

    who discovered eagles?

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  122. Shea

    I loved this weeks episode!

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  123. Barron

    Eagles are so cool!

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  124. Kasper

    Another great video this week! It was a good one to end the school year on. See ya next school year!

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  125. Peyton

    This is so cool, I loved this viodeo! Hello from Cali

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  126. Cashton

    Illegal drones are done for, the Dutch police 🦅 have got them

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  127. Olivia

    I must say that I’m so sorry I can’t always watch Science live… live. I always try to watch it as soon as possible.

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  128. Emily

    Fire weekly live!

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  129. Oaklee

    My question is are we bringing Protégés back soon? Cause we haven’t seen them for a while.. but anyways from wy!

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  130. Colton

    Such a great Science Live

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  131. Jessica

    This is so cool!!

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  132. Jessica

    Amazing video!

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  133. Lilyana

    i love science

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  134. Natalie

    Great video cant wait for next weeks!

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  135. Isabella

    Hello from Wisconsin!!

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  136. Olivia

    Eagles are one my favorite birds(and the United States favorite too).I always love learning about birds especially this one that represents my freedom and home. Ameri-caw!!!!
    I’m really glad that we observed nature and used that to improve our aviation techniques. Geniuses!!!
    I never knew that bald eagles’s names derived from something else! I always thought that it was really that their heads almost looked bald.
    Eagles brows also make them look fierce, and like Tobias stated ” so they can glare.”;)
    They are some of the most majestic creatures like he also noted.
    I’m really glad that we were able to conserve and protect these amazing patriotic animals. Together, we can rise to continue to promote them . They are so pretty!!!! Happy 250th birthday, America! I love you.

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  137. Jaelyn

    This live was so cool!!!!!

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  138. Eddie

    cool video

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  139. Jaelyn

    Loved hearing about eagles.

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  140. Luke

    i love this nice

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  141. Aurora

    Amazing job so far, keep it up!!

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  142. Remingtyn

    love this

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  143. Carolina

    A big HELLO from Ohio.

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  144. Kyleigh

    hello from MS! Thank you as always.

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  145. Ava

    Bald eagles are so cool!!!

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  146. Amelia

    hi from new jersey!!!

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  147. Melissa

    Hello from wisconsin

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  148. Mila

    Bald eagles are so cool

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  149. Elizabeth

    This was a really good live!

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  150. Lera

    love itttttt

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  151. Brycen

    Love it ready to learn more

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  152. Zachary

    THIS IS SO COOL

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    • Lyvah

      Literally 🔥🔥🔥

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