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Nature | Dolphin Mud Walls | PBS (#2908)
In Florida Bay, dolphins feed by creating walls of mud that trap nearby fish. 02:11
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Nature | Bubble Play | PBS (#2908)
What will dolphins make of the silvery rings of air produced by a bubble machine? 01:59
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NOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Are Dolphins? | PBS (#504)
These brainy marine mammals can "read," plan ahead, and communicate in astounding ways. 10:51
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NOVA scienceNOW | How Smart Are Animals? | PBS (#504)
Full Program: Dogs, dolphins, parrots and even octopuses (mere mollusks!) may be smarter than you think. 53:06
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NOVA scienceNOW | NOVA Short | Dolphin Reading Testing | PBS
The ability to read is not just limited to humans. The trainers at Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences in Honduras have trained their dolphins to read two-dimensional symbols as commands. In this... 02:53
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Nature | Wisdom of the Wild | PBS (#1705)
Full Program: We can learn a great deal from our fellow creatures. 50:25
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Passport to Adventure | Patagonia Dolphins at play, Fundo Los Leones, Aysen, Chile | PBS
Passport to Adventure, the inspiring PBS TV adventure travel series, journeys to the Aysen Region of Patagonia, Chile. Julie Conover and crew are surprised and delighted by a pod of Tonina... 01:34
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NATURE | Wisdom of the Wild | Dolphin Therapy | PBS (#1705)
Eight-year-old Thomas was born with a rare genetic disorder. His parents believe that the connection between Thomas and the dolphins is helping to unlock his silent world. 02:48
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NATURE | Wisdom of the Wild | Trailer | PBS (#1705)
From the ancient world to the modern, human lives have been influenced by animals in matters that reach far beyond the food chain. “Wisdom of the Wild” illustrates some of the surprising ways in... 01:51
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NATURE | The Dolphin Defender | Rescue in Nicaragua | PBS
After the Nicaraguan government finds out that two dolphins have been captured for a "swim-with" program at a resort hotel, rescuers are dispatched to track them down. 04:26
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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | Pink Dolphins | PBS
Find out why dolphins of the Amazon River are pink, how their sonar has evolved for conditions in the Amazon, and what they do with their ferocious teeth. 05:13
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CARRIER | Garzone Rides a Dolphin | PBS
Airman Christian Garzone and his buddy, Philip Mager, swim with dolphins while on liberty in Bahrain. This scene did not make the final cut of CARRIER, which follows a core group of participants... 03:22
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NATURE | Can Animals Predict Disaster? | Machines | PBS
Biologist Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell believes that elephants are able to pick up incoming seismic vibrations from across a huge distances by placing their hypersensitive trunk on the ground. From CAN... 02:32
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Carrier
CARRIER is a character-driven, edge-of-your-seat, nonfiction drama and a once-in-a-lifetime total immersion in the high-stakes world of a nuclear aircraft carrier. CARRIER follows a core group of film participants aboard the USS...
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Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures
This series follows expeditions of Jean-Michel Cousteau and his young crew of divers and ocean scientists as they explore an array of natural phenomena, investigate little-known territories and undersea ecosystems, and come face to...
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Nature
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only...
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NOVA scienceNOW
This science magazine series features four stories in each themed episode, tackling an array of thought-provoking topics.
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Passport to Adventure (Expired)
PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE is a dynamic travel series with a twist -cultural insights and history are subtly intertwined with adventurous activities, allowing viewers to see the world and be inspired by its natural beauty, and the fascinating...











