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Animal migration

United States, 1977
film

Describes the migratory patterns of animals such as the mountain sheep, monarch butterfly, whale, elephant seal, salmon and arctic tern. Examines the reasons ..

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Animals: ways they move

United States, 1956
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Animals of the Arctic

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How animals move

United States, 1947
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Mammals

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Flying birds

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Travelling birds = Winged migration = Le Peuple Migrateur

France, 2001
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Wonder walks: how do they move?

United States, 1971
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Animals at work in nature

United States, 1956
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Distribution of plants and animals

United States, 1963
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Transportation

United States, 1992
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The Field mouse

Denmark, 1980
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Animals in winter

Germany (West), 1971
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Animal life in the hedgerows

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Animal behaviour: a first film

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Strategy for survival: behavioural ecology of the monarch butterfly (TEFC)

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The Year of the wildebeeste

United States, 1975
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How animals move: fins and things

Canada, 1981
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Beyond words: animal communication

United States, 1984
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