Natural Born Rebels, Season 1, Episode 2, Survival /
From a promiscuous prairie dog to a kleptomaniac crab and an alpha chimpanzee who reigns with an iron fist, this three-part miniseries explores the most rebellious animals in the natural world. But are these creatures really breaking bad? Across the world, new studies are uncovering an astonishing v...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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Arlington, VA :
Public Broadcasting Service,
2018
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Summary: | From a promiscuous prairie dog to a kleptomaniac crab and an alpha chimpanzee who reigns with an iron fist, this three-part miniseries explores the most rebellious animals in the natural world. But are these creatures really breaking bad? Across the world, new studies are uncovering an astonishing variety of insubordinate animal behaviors, and despite how it appears on the surface, researchers are discovering the complex and fascinating science behind why these animals behave the way they do. In fact, being a rebel could be the key to success in the wild. Episode 2, "Survival" premieres Wednesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. on PBS Some animals will do whatever it takes to survive. Cockatoos turn to vandalism, boxer crabs hold anemones hostage, sloths become filthy, puff adders have an 'invisibility cloak' to hide themselves, and chimps use violence to stay in power |
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Item Description: | Originally broadcast as an episode of Nature in 2018. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (53 min.)) : sound, color |
Playing Time: | 00:52:44 |
Participant or Performer: | Allan Peck, narrator. |
Language: | In English. |