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  • But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

    How did bird dinosaurs survive the meteor?

    20.2.2026 | 29 Min.
    Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Many of you have learned about the meteorite that scientists say hit the earth 66 million years ago and killed off many dinosaur species. But some dinosaurs survived, and the birds you see flying around today are their direct descendants! In this episode we trace the connection between modern birds and prehistoric dinosaurs. Other questions include: 

    Were any dinosaurs mammals?

    How did bird dinosaurs survive?

    Are crocodiles related to dinosaurs?

    Did dinosaurs have feathers? How do we know?

    Did all dinosaurs lay eggs?

    Our guest is Dr. Emily Bamforth, curator of the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Alberta, Canada.
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  • But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

    Why are brothers and sisters so annoying?

    06.2.2026 | 18 Min.
    Why are brothers and sisters so annoying? Why do siblings often look a lot alike? Why do siblings fight? Can your sister be your best friend? Why do we fight with our siblings even if we love them? But Why takes a look at the sibling relationship with Susan Dominus, author of The Family Dynamic.
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  • But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

    Do bunnies come out at night?

    23.1.2026 | 25 Min.
    Why are rabbits called bunnies? Why do they have fur? Why do bunnies have puffball tails? Why do rabbits have eyes on the sides of their heads? Why do rabbits hop? Our guest is Margo DeMello, professor of anthrozoology at Carroll College in Montana. She’s also a rabbit rescuer and rehabilitator who is currently caring for 12 rabbits in her home! 
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  • But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

    Why can’t we remember being babies?

    09.1.2026 | 31 Min.
    How does memory work? Why can’t we remember things that happened when we were babies? Why do we forget? Why are some people forgetful? Why do elephants have such good memories. What’s this episode about? I forgot! Oh yeah, how does our memory work! Our guest is Dr. Nick Turk-Browne, professor of psychology at Yale University.
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  • But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

    What’s on your bucket list?

    26.12.2025 | 16 Min.
    Have you ever heard of a bucket list? That’s an expression people sometimes use that means something big you want to do or see or accomplish in your lifetime! For our last episode every year, we like to turn things around and WE ask a question for YOU to answer! Our 2025 end-of-year question is for you to tell us what’s on your bucket list–what’s something really big that you hope to accomplish at some point in your lifetime? Listen to this episode for things to add to your bucket list!
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But Why is a show led by kids. They ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world. Know a kid with a question? Record it with a smartphone. Be sure to include your kid's first name, age, and town and send the recording to [email protected]!
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