BBC Life On Earth Disc 4: The Hunters and the Hunted (1979) | Index |
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2:10 | Three-toed Sloth eats only leaves of the Cecropia Tree | 4:00 | Dormouse ventures out at night, hibernates in winter | 4:15 | Hamster stores food in cheek pouches and stores them in burrow |
5:40 | Wood Mouse finds seeds and gnaws bark in winter | 6:30 | Grass can survive fire and grazing | 7:40 | Rabbit eats its own half-digested pellet |
8:20 | American Bison has Bacteria to digest grass by fermentation | 10:40 | Impala chews cud for the protein of microbes | 19:50 | Cape Buffalo chews cud with head up |
11:15 | Serval hunts rodents | 12:50 | Mole Rat eats roots | 15:35 | Prairie Dogs farm their fields |
17:15 | Giant Ground Sloth skin (Patagonia) | 21:05 | Armadillo | 21:25 | Capybara has eyes, ears, nostrils on top of its head |
22:55 | Plains Viscacha ? comes out at dusk to nibble grass | 23:25 | Patagonian Mara has long legs to run away from predators | 23:50 | Zebras run on their toes |
25:05 | Rhinoceros has a tough hide | 25:55 | African Elephant can feed on twigs and bark | 27:25 | Dik dik male pokes twig in gland to mark territory, lives in pairs |
28:55 | Impala form herds in country containing bushes and trees | 30:05 | Blue Wildebeest forms great herds on the open plain | 31:05 | Cheetah relies on speed |
35:20 | Lions are social hunters | 38:50 | Spotted Hyenas hunt in a pack |
2:10 Three-toed Sloth |
2:10 Cecropia Tree |
4:00 Dormouse |
4:15 Hamster |
5:40 Wood Mouse |
6:30 Grass |
7:40 Rabbit |
8:20 American Bison |
8:20 Bacteria |
10:40 Impala chews cud |
19:50 Cape Buffalo chews cud |
11:15 Serval |
12:50 Mole Rat |
15:35 Prairie Dogs |
17:15 Giant Ground Sloth |
21:05 Armadillo |
21:25 Capybara |
22:55 Plains Viscacha ? |
23:25 Patagonian Mara |
23:50 Zebras |
25:05 Rhinoceros |
25:55 African Elephant |
27:25 Dik dik |
28:55 Impala |
30:05 Blue Wildebeest |
31:05 Cheetah |
35:20 Lions are social hunters |
38:50 Spotted Hyenas |
Index | Jan 16, 2006 | Peter Chen |