A series studying animal kingdom, and man's place in it, through comparisons of anatomy, function, and behavior.
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October 3, 1965
2. Animals On Land
How animals get from place to place, including burrowing, crawling, climbing trees, running,.
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October 10, 1965
3. Animals In The Water
"Animals In The Water" studies fish, crocodiles, seals and whales.
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October 17, 1965
4. Animal Adaptation
A look at how animals have developed special means of coping with environments - long neck of giraffe, coat of polar bear.
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October 24, 1965
5. Animal Adaptation
A look at process of natural selection by which animals have developed special means of coping with their environments: long neck of giraffe, coat of polar bear.
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October 31, 1965
6. Animals And Food
How animals locate, obtain, process and eat food using "anatomical tools": beaks, claws etc.
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November 7, 1965
7. Animals As Engineers
Animals modify their environments in many ways: by building nests, damming streams.
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November 14, 1965
8. Animals As Engineers
Program shows how animals modify their environments in many ways; by building nests.
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November 21, 1965
9. Animal Hands And Tools
Man is known as "toolmaker", although certain other animals do use tools.
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November 28, 1965
10. Animal Vision And Smell
Different combinations of senses are dominant in activities of different animals: vision and smell in insects, smell and hearing in most mammals, vision and touch in higher primates.
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December 5, 1965
11. Animal Territory And Aggression
A look at various ways animals and man defend their homes and their young.
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December 12, 1965
12. Animal Social Behavior
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December 19, 1965
13. Episode 13
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December 26, 1965
14. Animal Learning
How much of animal behavior is inherent, and how much is learned?
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January 2, 1966
15. Episode 15
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January 9, 1966
16. Episode 16
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January 16, 1966
17. Man And Animals
Man, animal species, as he might be described by an objective zoologist from another planet: what is he.