Wild America | S10 E3 'Cottontails and Kin' | Full Episode | FANGS
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- 🟠 Title: Wild America 'Cottontails and Kin'
🟠 Summary: Of all wild animals, Rabbits are among the most familiar and best loved. With their soft fur and appealing eyes, they represent the vulnerable side of Nature. Though preyed upon, the Rabbit Family boasts surprising assets in the fight for survival, and its members -- from the Eastern Cottontail to the Swamp Rabbit -- are widespread, and as successful as any other American Mammal.
Directed by: Marty Stouffer
Writing Credits: Ginger Kathrens
Cast: Marty Stouffer
Year Released: 1990
🟠 Rating: TV-MA
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As a wildlife rehabilitator, I do not endorse what happens at the 10 minute mark, where they pick up a baby bunny. They are easily frightened and a variety of things can be detrimental in this situation, which could result in death.
This was my favorite show when I was a kid every Saturday morning I had to watch it there has never been a better show of animals and nature throughout history National Geographic today does not even come close to this
when I was younger, I tried not to miss one show of this great series
I never rabbits could swim
I love bunnies. But I'd never heard of a pygmy cottontail
Movie documentary is best
I thought you aren't supposed to touch baby rabbits unless they're injured.
Really you shouldn't touch any wild animal, especially babies
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I have a farm property deep in the woods of Oklahoma and it used to have tons of cottontails on it when I would check on it. About 10 years ago they all disappeared. Nothing has changed, no human encroachment or human development, they just disappeared. Game and Fish thinks a parasite or virus wiped them out; but they have never come back, don't even see any road kills; they just vanished.
My favorite show when I was young and still is!!!!!