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Fun Kids Science Quest

Fun Kids

Kids & Family, Education For Kids, Science

4.5 โ€ข 1.5K Ratings

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ 4 April 2026

โฑ๏ธ 23 minutes

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Summary

It's time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest!

We’re diving into a prehistoric face-off this week to uncover the difference between two of history’s most fearsome predators: Mosasaurus and Megalodon. One ruled the ancient seas with razor-sharp teeth, the other was a giant marine reptile built for ambush and power.

In Science in the News, a jaw bone found deep inside a cave in the UK is helping scientists rewrite the story of how dogs became our best friends. We also look up to the Moon, where a once-in-a-century crater has appeared surprisingly recently, Kevin Olsen from Oxford University joins Dan to explain NASA’s Artemis II mission, which will see humans travel around the Moon for the first time in over fifty years!

It’s time for your questions too. Rosa wants to know why hair turns grey, and John Hutchinson from the Royal Veterinary College answers Max’s big prehistoric question about what makes a Mosasaurus different from a Megalodon?

Dangerous Dan is back with The Bone Breaker, a creature with a seriously fearsome reputation.

And in Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Robyn Grant from Manchester Metropolitan University joins Dan to uncover the fascinating science of whiskers and why so many animals rely on them to sense the world around them.

Plus, we head back to the Pleistocene Period to explore what Earth looked like long ago and how geology helps us piece together the planet’s past.

What we learn about:

• The difference between a Mosasaurus and a Megalodon
• How dogs may have become man’s best friend
• A brand-new crater on the Moon
• NASA’s plans to build a base on the Moon
• Why hair turns grey
• The strange science of whiskers
• The fearsome bone breaker
• What the Earth looked like during the Pleistocene Period

All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!

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0:00.0

Happy Meal just got a cosmic boost because the Super Mario Galaxy movie has landed in cinemas and Mario hasn't come alone.

0:08.0

There's a whole galaxy for your little ones to discover.

0:11.0

Some fun, some food, it's all inside this Happy Meal.

0:15.0

Until the 4th of May from 11am includes one preselected book or toy whilst talks last.

0:20.0

Hello Explorer, it's time to leave little old planet Earth for just a from 11am includes one pre-selected book or toy whilst talks last. Hello, explorer.

0:21.6

It's time to leave little old planet Earth.

0:24.7

For just a moment, let's explore the universe.

0:27.4

Shall we see what's lurking through the galaxy and beyond?

0:31.5

My name's Dan, and it's a brand new science quest.

0:35.6

This is the smartest show in the solar system.

0:40.1

We are discovering everything throughout our wondrous world, and we'll go a little bit

0:45.8

further to.

0:47.0

This week, we're diving into a prehistoric showdown between two of the ocean's most

0:52.4

terrifying predators.

0:55.8

Mosasaurus was a gigantic marine reptile that lived in the Cretaceous period, so long ago in the age of T-Rex.

1:04.8

Then Megalodon is, or Megalodon, is, or was a gigantic shark that lived in the oceans pretty much around the world.

1:15.3

Also, you can hear about a beast with maybe the best name in the whole animal kingdom.

1:20.5

And we're uncovering the secret superpower hiding on millions of creatures' faces.

1:28.1

They are actually some of the fastest movements that mammals can make at all.

1:33.0

So something like a harvest mouse that's really small,

1:36.7

they move their whiskers at about 25 times per second.

1:40.5

And every single whisker has their own muscle,

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