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The World Of Wildlife Vol.3 DVD

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World Of Wildlife - A 3 DVD Collection Including The Big Cats Predators And Babies Of The World. The Big Cats: This exceptional DVD gives little known facts on the big cats through outstanding footage and lucid commentary and shows the role they play in maintaining the delicate balance of nature. Predators... Animals That Kill: Featuring outstanding footage from all around the world that shows real and detailed insights into the ruthlessly efficient carnage that is Mother Nature's way of ensuring that the nourishment she provides is spread throughout the food chain.... Babies Of The Wild: Outstanding footage provides detailed insights into a wide variety of young animals in their natural habitats. This DVD takes an in-depth look at different wildlife all around the world. [show more]

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Released
09 June 2008
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fastforward 
Classification
Runtime
150 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5022508763619 
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Third volume of the popular series of wildlife documentaries. 'The Big Cats' features video footage of a selection of big cats. The programme highlights the role they play in maintaining the delicate balance of nature. 'Predators... Animals That Kill' provides a detailed insight into some of the world's greatest predators. Finally, 'Babies of the Wild' features footage of a wide variety of young animals in their natural habitats.

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