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elephant sealNature "The Beauty of Ugly"
They are hardly the pin-ups of the animal world, but, from warthogs and vultures to tapeworms and bats, the ugliest of nature's designs can still be beautiful - even when they aren't pretty.
parrotNature "Parrots in the Land of Oz"
Parrots' colors, behaviors, and habitats are all described in depth by the scientists studying them and the Australians who live among them in this delightful film from down under.
white wolfNature "White Falcon, White Wolf"
On Canada's remote Ellesmere Island, where June is Spring, July is Summer and August is already Autumn, the race is on for two remarkable species to raise their families.
grizzly bearNature "The Good, the Bad, and the Grizzly"
Once on the edge of extinction, grizzlies have made a remarkable recovery. But this fierce predator is no longer content foraging in the back country.
cheetah & Simon KingNature "The Cheetah Orphans"
At just four weeks old, cheetah pups Toki and Sambu were orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. Shortly after, wildlife filmmaker Simon King brought them to a sanctuary in northern Kenya.
White faced capuchinsNature "Clever Monkeys"
This program explores monkey culture, how and what monkeys teach their young, and how they communicate with one another.
bald eagleNature "American Eagle"
This film focuses on the drama of the nest. Even in the best of times, it's a surprisingly tough struggle to maintain a one-ton home and raise chicks until they can hunt on their own.
LoboNature "Wolf that Changed America"
In the fall of 1893, an adventurous young man rode out from the salons of New York to the wilds of New Mexico. He came to kill a wolf.
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