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Birth of the red kangaroo

Australia, 1965
film

Shows mating, the female kangaroo’s preparation for the birth of her young and birth itself. Explains the significance of the oestrous cycle and gestati..

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What happens inside?

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Reproduction among mammals

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Human and animal beginnings

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Animal babies grow up

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Me and you kangaroo

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How animal life begins

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Koala

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Mother hen's family

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Human reproduction. - [2nd. ed.]

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In the beginning

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