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Whales, dolphins and men (D)

United Kingdom, 1972
tv-show

Episode of Series “Horizon”. Dolphins and whales share a common ancestor; yet dolphins are the darlings of the public, while whales are the victim..

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Wolves of the sea

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The Human animal: a personal view of the human species. - Part 1. (X)

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