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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | Nudibranchs | PBS
They might be tiny, but nudibranchs can pack a poisonous punch. Learn more about these extraordinary creatures. 01:52
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PANDA TALES | PBS
Go behind the scenes at the San Diego Zoo and get a rare look at the first year of life of the baby giant panda Zhen Zhen in PANDA TALES. 02:59
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Preview | PBS
New Episode Premieres Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 8pm on PBS www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod... In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on ... 00:31
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Poison Bait | PBS (#2604)
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw wolf. 02:52
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Wolf Expert | PBS (#2604)
In this Web-exclusive video, wolf expert Doug Smith discusses the Yellowstone Wolf Project. Smith hopes that Wolf Project research can help replace common misconceptions about wolves with factual information.... 06:23
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NATURE | The Wolf That Changed America | Steel Traps | PBS (#2604)
In 1893, a bounty hunter named Ernest Thompson Seton journeyed to the untamed canyons of New Mexico on a mission to kill a dangerous outlaw wolf. 03:09
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NATURE | American Eagle | Behind the Scenes | PBS (#2603)
Photographed by three-time Emmy Award winning filmmaker Neil Rettig, American Eagle is the first HD hour on bald eagles ever. In this behind-the-scenes exclusive, Rettig talks about the making of the ... 08:41
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NATURE | American Eagle | Sibling Rivalry | PBS (#2603)
www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod... It’s called Cain and Abel syndrome. On a farm in Minnesota, a mother bald eagle feeds her newly hatched eaglets. The four-day-old female eaglet has turned on her smaller, ... 02:56
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NATURE | American Eagle | Bald Eagles Hunting | PBS (#2603)
Migrant bald eagles from Canada join the area’s year-round residents to take advantage of the plentiful food. As they pluck coots and mallards from the water, the eagles show off their amazing aerial ... 03:09
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NATURE | Clever Monkeys | Baboon Hunts Baby Gazelle | PBS (#2602)
Baboons will move around in groups of about 80 individuals for defense. Often, the larger males will go on offense as well -- chasing away predators or taking down a young gazelle. 03:47
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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | A Warmer World for Arctic Animals | PBS
Climate change is already affecting polar bears, walruses, belugas and Arctic foxes. Find out how. 03:26
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NATURE | White Falcon, White Wolf | Mother on the Hunt | PBS (#2601)
Last summer these gyrfalcons' two chicks died of starvation. Taking matters into her own talons, the mother falcon decides to leave the cliffs and go on the hunt. 03:28
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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | Common Seal | PBS
Whiskers. Flippers. Big soulful eyes. Underwater acrobatics. Check out how common seals of Monterey Bay are anything but common, at least when it comes to cuteness! A web-exclusive video from Jean-Michel ... 01:22
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NATURE | Supersize Crocs | Measuring a Giant Crocodile | PBS (#2406)
Crocodiles are too dangerous and too shy to approach with a tape measure. Rom Whitaker and an assistant use precise photography and the help of a computer to make an accurate size comparison. 02:26
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NATURE | Supersize Crocs | Nile Crocodile Ambush Power | PBS (#2406)
The Nile crocodile is known for its incredible ambush power. This amazing footage shows the crocodile nabbing its prey from the banks of the Grumeti River. 00:59






















