Big Cat Challenge
from: Digiview Entertainment
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0842718000831
Format: Color
Label: Digiview Entertainment
Manufacturer: Digiview Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2006
Publisher: Digiview Entertainment
Running Time: 50 unknown-units
Sales Rank: 69385
Studio: Digiview Entertainment
Features:
- Standard full frame
- Stereo sound
- Interactive Menus
- As seen on National Geographic
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Lions, Cheetahs and Leopards each has developed its own hunting strategies, family upbringing and survival techniques, and we examine their behavior and competitive interaction with each other to find out who is the ultimate hunter. The cheetah is the master of the open plains, typically out-sprinting small antelope at speeds of 112kmph. But their small size often results in them losing their kill to heavier competitors. Leopards stalk their prey, and launch powerful ambushes, before retreating to a lofty tree with their catch. They know that on ground, they are vulnerable against the other great African predator - the lion. Lions have the advantage as they have evolved as social animals that work as a pride to combine their strength and bring down the largest of prey, while being able to ward off competition. This is a fascinating insight into three great African predators, and their relationship with each other, and the rest of the African fauna. Their remarkable hunting strategies ensure their survival, but in the Mala Mala, South Africa, which will win the Big Cat challenge?
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- Worth the moneyThis video offers decent footage and average commentary for a nature documentary. The best aspect ... Read More
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