Gary: The Nature of Thingies
 with environmentalist,
 scientist,
 and my best pal,
 David Suzuki!
 Yay!
David, you know so much
about nature, and science,
so what's a fun fact
about the night time?
Well, did you know
that in some places,
the sky is lit up at night
in bright colours?
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Hold the phone!
You mean lights at night?
How is that possible, David?
It's called the Aurora,
or Northern Lights,
 and it happens when little
 particles from the sun
 bump in to ones in
 the earth's atmosphere.
 And when they do, they look
 really bright and green.
Gary: Whoa!
 It's like a green lighting
 machine! Right?
Can the aurora be
other colours too?
They can be blue, like you-
[gasps]
Really?
- and purple, like your hair.
Wow!
And even red,
like the tip of your horn!
Well, twinsies!
Buckle up,
because this calls for
a light show fact celebration!
We want more-a.
[together]
Of the aurora!
We want more-a!
[all]
Of the aurora!
[shouting together]
Aurora!
Delightful!
[chuckling]
You are as bright as
the Northern Lights, David.
This has been
 The Nature of Thingies.
