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Wild Africa: the energy cycle

Canada, 1971
film

This film discusses the flow of energy from green plants through the herbivores and carnivores of the African plains. Various herbivores are shown eating and ..

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Nature's food chain

Canada, 1977
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The Living savanna

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Energy flow

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Animals and their foods

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African animals

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How green plants make and use food. - Rev. ed.

United States, 1984
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Food from the sun

United States, 1966
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The Grasslands

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World around us: chain of life

United States, 1953
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The Caterpillar and the wild animals

United States, 1969
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Cycle of life

United Kingdom, 1950
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Plants make food

United States, 1962
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Animals of the zoo

United States, 1933
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Energy from the sun

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Polar ecology: predators and prey

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Jungle & sea of grasses (compilation)

United Kingdom, 1984
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The End of the game

United States, 1975
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This vital earth

United States, 1968
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