BBC Life of Mammals Disc 1: Insect Hunters (2002) | Index |
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1:20 | Female Shrew with young | 5:20 | Water Shrew feeds on Dragonfly larva | 7:10 | Golden Mole "swims" in sand (Africa) |
8:55 | Star-nosed Mole (North America) | 10:35 | Elephant Shrew races along track, evades Goshawk (East Africa) | 15:10 | Hedgehog mating - be careful!(London) |
18:35 | Nine-banded Armadillo raids Bobwhite? nest (America) | 19:40 | Pangolin tears open ant nest (Africa) | 22:10 | Giant Anteater rips open termite mound (Brazil) |
27:00 | Fossil Anteater and Pangolin, and Termite | 29:00 | Bats take to the air | 30:00 | Daubenton's Bat uses sonar like its shrew-like ancestor |
32:35 | Long-eared Bat uses hearing to catch moth | 34:45 | Natterer's Bat detects web to capture spider | 35:50 | Mexican Free-tailed Bats fly 3 km. into night sky to catch moths traveling in prevailing winds from the tropics (Texas) |
39:55 | Little Brown Bats hibernate in cave; males arouse to mate with females (Canada) | 43:20 | Lesser Short-tailed Bats hunt in pack on ground, like shrews, to capture a Wetta (giant flightless cricket); also pollinate Dactylanthus plant (New Zealand) |
1:20 Shrew |
5:20 Water Shrew |
7:10 Golden Mole |
10:35 Elephant Shrew |
15:10 Hedgehog |
18:35 Nine-banded Armadillo |
18:35 Bobwhite? |
19:40 Pangolin |
22:10 Giant Anteater |
30:00 Daubenton's Bat |
32:35 Long-eared Bat |
34:45 Natterer's Bat |
35:50 Mexican Free-tailed Bats |
39:55 Little Brown Bats |
43:20 Lesser Short-tailed Bats |
43:20 Wetta |
Index | Dec 09, 2005 | Peter Chen |