Predation (Biology)
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Predation (Biology)
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Predation (Biology)
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- Wanted, anaconda, a production of Blue Paw Artists, Marion Pöllmann
- The wolf's tooth, keystone predators, trophic cascades, and biodiversity, Cristina Eisenberg
- Among predators and prey, Hugo van Lawick
- Planet carnivore, sharks and lions, National Geographic Television & Film
- Predators at war, National Geographic Television & Film ; producers, Jeff Morales, Kim Wolhuter ; writer, Eleanor Grant
- Young lions, written and illustrated by Toshi Yoshida
- Strange days on planet Earth, A Sea Studios Foundation production for Vulcan Productions, Inc. and National Geographic television and film ; produced by David Elisco ; directed by Mark Shelley
- The cougar conundrum, sharing the world with a successful predator, Mark Elbroch
- Comparisons of walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, harvest to Steller sea lion, Eumetopias jubatus, abundance in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska, by R.C. Ferrero and L.W. Fritz
- Plight of the living dead, what the animal kingdom's real-life zombies reveal about nature -- and ourselves, Matt Simon
- Attack and defense, Jacques Yves Cousteau
- Relentless enemies, a Wildlife Films Botswana production in association with Industrial Development Bank of South Africa ; filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert; writer, Dereck Joubert
- Where the wild things were, life, death, and ecological wreckage in a land of vanishing predators, William Stolzenberg
- Savage kingdom. Season 3
- Hawks, owls, and wildlife, by John J. Craighead and Frank C. Craighead, Jr. Drawings by Jean Craighead George. Photos. by the authors
- The wasp that brainwashed the caterpillar, evolution's most unbelievable solutions to impossible problems, Matt Simon
- The hunt, a Silverback Films Production
- Predators!, by Anita Baskin-Salzberg and Allen Salzberg
- The Serengeti lion, a study of predator-prey relations, George B. Schaller ; Drawings by Richard Keane
- Killer whales, wolves of the sea, an Australian Broadcasting Corporation co-production in association with the National Geographic Society and TBS Productions, Inc. ; producers, David Parer, Elizabeth Parer-Cook
- In search of the jaguar, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced and directed by Kate Churchill ; produced and written by Stella Cha
- The Serengeti lion, a study of predator-prey relations, George B. Schaller ; drawings by Richard Keane
- Predator!, Bruce Brooks
- Cheats and deceits, how animals and plants exploit and mislead, Martin Stevens
- Where the wild things were, life, death, and ecological wreckage in a land of vanishing predators, William Stolzenburg
- Mother Nature is trying to kill you, a lively tour through the dark side of the natural world, Dan Riskin
- Great white odyssey, National Geographic ; produced by Natural History New Zealand Ltd. for the National Geographic Channel ; writers, Gary Ball, Ian McGee ; producer/director, Rory McGuinness
- Man the hunted, primates, predators, and human evolution, Donna Hart and Robert W. Sussman
- Big cat week 2015, Nat Geo Wild (Television Network)
- Plight of the living dead, what the animal kingdom's real-life zombies reveal about nature -- and ourselves, Matt Simon
- Jurassic fight club, produced by 1080 Entertainment for History ; director, Kreg Lauterbach, The complete season one
- Mother nature is trying to kill you, a lively tour through the dark side of the natural world, Dan Riskin, PhD
- Evolutionary wars, a three-billion-year arms race : the battle of species on land, at sea, and in the air, Charles Kingsley Levy ; illustrations by Trudy Nicholson
- Mother Nature is trying to kill you, a lively journey through the dark side of the natural world, Dan Riskin, PhD
- The raptor and the lamb, predators and prey in the living world, Christopher McGowan
- The hunters, Philip Whitfield ; illustrated by Richard Orr ; consultant editor, John Farrand, Jr. ; introd. by Desmond Morris
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