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Preview of Big Cats, Small World: Outlanders
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Video title: Preview of Big Cats, Small World: Outlanders
Video duration: 0m 30sVideo description: The change of seasons brings turmoil and tough choices to the three big cat families. An aging lion challenges younger rivals, cheetah cubs adjust to life on their own and a leopard mother must balance her children’s needs.
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What Males Will Do - Preview
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Discover what makes winners and losers in the animal dating game. 3/14/2012
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What Females Want and Males Will Do - Preview
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Discover what makes winners and losers in the animal dating game. 3/7/2012
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Echo: An Elephant to Remember - Preview
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Enjoy a look back at elephant matriarch Echo, the subject of many films. 2/29/2012
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The Humpback Mating Marathon
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A group of humpback males compete for the affection of a female. After the fight, the losing males engage in some surprisingly gentle behavior.
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On the Hunt for Herring
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On the hunt for herring, killer whales use a herding call to cause discomfort and confusion for a school of herring, making the fish easy targets for a meal.
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Songs of the Humpbacks
1m 40s
Male humpbacks have become famous for the compositions they improvise together, from one year to the next.
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The Oldest Mammal on the Planet
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Analysis of one Amino acid in Bowhead Whales' tissue is revealing astonishing information about their age. There are some estimates that the whales could be over 200 years old, making them one of the oldest animals on the planet.
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Visit from an Infant Sperm Whale
1m 42s
An infant sperm whale, separated from its mother, swims remarkably close to cameraman Doug Allan, and as he approaches it calls out with a series of loud coda clicks.
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Dolphin Bubble Play
1m 58s
What will dolphins make of the silvery rings of air produced by an underwater bubble machine?
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Dolphin Mud Walls
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In the shallows of Florida Bay, the fish can be very difficult to catch. Dolphins solve the problem by creating walls of mud that trap the nearby fish.
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The Himalayas - Preview
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The highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayan range is far-reaching, spanning thousands of miles, and holds within it an exceptionally diverse ecology. An exploration of the diversity of wildlife and habitats of this mountain chain starring the mysterious snow leopard.
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Raccoon Nation - Preview
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Find out if human beings' efforts to outwit raccoons are actually making the animals smarter.
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Observing the Secret Lives of Raccoons
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A look at how scientists are using modern technology to gain a deeper understanding of raccoon behavior.
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Learning to be a Raccoon
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A look at how raccoon kits are raised by and learn from their mothers.
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Raccoons Gone Wild
4m 45s
An overview of how thousands of raccoons ended up in Japan and the dangers they pose.
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Raccoons and the City
6m 9s
A look at raccoons’ migration to big cities and traits that help them thrive in urban environments.
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Filming Raccoons is Hard
4m 45s
In this web-exclusive video, Producer Susan Fleming discusses the trials and tribulations that come with trying to capture high-quality images of raccoons in the pitch black.
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Urban Territories
2m 34s
How does the size of urban raccoon territory compare to that of its rural counterpart? This web-exclusive video interviews experts who participated in a study to learn more about raccoon city geography.
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Raccoon First Night Out
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A raccoon mother gathers her kits to leave the security of their natal den and descend 60 feet, head first, into the darkness for their first touch on solid ground.
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