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DVD ID DVD01618
DVD Title Wild life ( 10 in 1 movie collection):Tigers in the snow; Land of the anaconda; Insect wars;Encounters with the ultimate predator; Hunter hunted the silent stalker;Living with Gorillas;Realm of the alligator;Save the Panda;The Grizzlies;Ultimate snakes the death squeeze
Source Georgia Guldan
KeyWord Tigers in the snow:Directed by:Mark Stouffer Released Year: February 15, 2000 Run Time : 57 minutes Land of the anaconda: Run Time:60 minutes Insect wars: Run Time:60 minutes Encounters with the ultimate predator: Run Times: 65 minutes Hunter hunted the silent stalker: Run Times: 47 minutes Living with Gorillas : Released date: October 1, 2014 Realm of the alligator: Released date: July 11, 1997 Run Times: 60 minutes Save the panda: Released date:July 11, 1997 Run Times: 60 minutes The Grizzlies : Released date: 1987 Ultimate snakes the death squeeze : Run Times : 65 minutes
Short Description Tigers in the snow:Tigers of the Snow presents the beautiful one-hour program on these endangered animals from award-winning wildlife filmmaker Mark Stouffer; plus the bonus never-before-released half-hour program entitled Tiger's Eye; Siberian Tiger facts; an assortment of tiger photographs in the Photo Gallery; a map of the tigers range in Siberia; a Siberian Tigers interactive trivia quiz; and trailers of other related National Geographic programs. Land of the anaconda: National Geographic documentary . just because theyre not venomous doesnt mean theyre not dangerous. travel with national geographic to the land of the anaconda, the worlds largest snake. Insect wars:National Geographic documentary Encounters with the ultimate predator: Australian spear fisher rodney fox almost became a fishs dinner when he was attacked by a great white shark in 1963. Nearly bitten in half, fox was saved by being rushed to a hospital and stitched back together by surgeons, afear that seems utterly amazing when you see operating room photographs of his horrendous wounds.In this documentary produced by National Geographic, fox recours the story of his attack and goes on to explain how the gruesome experience. Hunter hunted the silent stalker: National Geographic documentary . Living with Gorillas:Gorillas explores the fascinating world of primates. The title includes information about classification, habitats, adaptations, food chains, behavior, and intelligence. Readers will also learn about the threats these creatures face, how they can help protect them and their habitats, and what the future holds for them. Save panda: The giant panda has to be the best-known endangered species on the planet, thanks to the efforts of the World Wildlife Fund (among a host of others). In Save the Panda, National Geographic followed WWF-funded scientists as they made the first outside expedition into the Peoples Republic of China to study and, ultimately, help preserve these environmental icons. Youll see historical footage of panda hunting, the "panda-monium" that seized the Western world midcentury as a few dozen found their way into zoos, and the efforts of China and international organizations to help these animals deal with loss of habitat and a deadly bamboo die-off. The scientists have to contend with more than just the pandas elusive nature, though--between the rugged, almost impenetrable terrain of the Chinese mountains and the ever-increasing agricultural needs of a billion hungry people, theres little time for them to rest. Now more than ever, we have to keep the plight of endangered species at the forefront of our thinking, lest we become one ourselves, and Save the Panda delivers with an optimistic look at a devastating problem. The Grizzlies : The magnificant grizzly bear , a beast most often portrayed as a deadly and monster, is profiled in detail in this documentary produced by National Geographic. As the narration of this video notes, the grizzly is the undisputed monarch of the forest and its only rival is man.The tension between humans and the great is well documented in this video, which shows how the bears were killed off in most of the western United States, but are thankfully now protected in Yellowstone National Park. Ultimate snakes the death squeeze : Australian spear fisherman Rodney fox almost became a fishs dinner when he was attacked by a great white shark in 1963. Nearly bitten in half, Fox was saved by being rushed to a hospital and stitched back together bysurgeons, a feat that seems utterly amazing when you see operating room photographs of his horrendous wounds.


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