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Posts Tagged ‘animal’
Lord of the Ants
Ant expert E.O. Wilson has spent his career studying tiny creatures. In this documentary he goes on to discover ants’ extraordinary means of communication, which opens up whole new areas of study.
Kalahari – The Great Thirstland
Long spells of sparse rains leave riverbeds dry, and little to eat. Then, as if by magic, swarms and multitudes of birds and insects come to life, great herds of wildebeest and zebra gather, and bullfrogs arise from years of sleep, when the great rains come to the Kalahari.
Monkey Thieves
Follow the Jaipur monkeys as the groups are forced to divide, friendships challenged and the hard times felt by all in Monkey Thieves.
The Song of the Earth
A Natural history of music with David Attenborough.
Wolves
Take a journey into the world of wolves as these amazing animals work and play while struggling to survive against the elements.
Ganges
Ganges is a nature documentary series on the natural history of the River Ganges in India and Bangladesh.
Kea: The Smartest Parrot
A short documentary solely focusing on the Kea, thought to be the most clever of the parrots.
The Private Life of a Cat
A short documentary about cats from 1944.
Earthlings
This is a feature length documentary about humanity’s absolute dependence on animals (for pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and scientific research) but also illustrates our complete disrespect for these so-called “non-human providers”.



