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Uploaded to YouTube by: We The Curious
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 23 November 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 28 August 2015

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How many bones are in a giraffe? This is just one of the hundreds of brilliant questions that we get asked every day here in At-Bristol. We LOVE answering your weird and wonderful questions, in fact we enjoy answering your questions so much that we're launching a whole new series of videos where we do just that!

Send us your questions on facebook, twitter, or leave them in the comments below and we'll pick our favourites to answer in an upcoming series of videos called 'Your Questions'.

How to robots copy animals? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv1U2WB4f8M

This video was presented and produced by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video Producer

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At-Bristol is an educational charity and one of the UK's leading science and discovery centres, with the aim of making science accessible to all. Exploration and education go hand in hand to create an unforgettable, fun day out with hundreds of hands-on exhibits, explosive live science shows and a Planetarium; At-Bristol is one of the UK's biggest and most exciting interactive science centres.

Our YouTube channel gives you an exciting behind-the-scenes look at the people, places, exhibits, and experiments that bring science to life!

Find out more about At-Bristol: http://at-bristol.org.uk

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