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When [[Philbert|Sid's dog]] uses his foot to scratch his ear, [[Sid]] tries the same maneuver, but can't do it. Sid explores skeletons, and discovers that animals have different bones and joints than people, which allows them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet!<ref>The Muppet Newsflash: [http://articles.muppetnewsflash.com/2008/05/sid-science-kid-episode-guide.html "Sid the Science Kid" episode guide]</ref> |
When [[Philbert|Sid's dog]] uses his foot to scratch his ear, [[Sid]] tries the same maneuver, but can't do it. Sid explores skeletons, and discovers that animals have different bones and joints than people, which allows them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet!<ref>The Muppet Newsflash: [http://articles.muppetnewsflash.com/2008/05/sid-science-kid-episode-guide.html "Sid the Science Kid" episode guide]</ref> |
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[[Category:Sid the Science Kid episodes]] |
[[Category:Sid the Science Kid episodes]] |
Revision as of 22:30, 15 April 2009
Sid the Science Kid | |
"How Did My Dog Do That?" | |
Season | 1 |
Episode No. | 39 |
Air Date | May 7, 2009 |
Written by | |
Directed by | |
Content | |
Cycle | Organ Systems |
Topic | Skeletal System |
Chronology | |
Previous Episode | Sid's Amazing Lungs |
Next episode | Now That's Using Your Brain |
How Did My Dog Do That? is the thirty-ninth episode of the television series Sid the Science Kid.
Episode description
When Sid's dog uses his foot to scratch his ear, Sid tries the same maneuver, but can't do it. Sid explores skeletons, and discovers that animals have different bones and joints than people, which allows them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet![1]
- ↑ The Muppet Newsflash: "Sid the Science Kid" episode guide