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050 _aQL751.5 .N38 2018
245 _aNatural born rebels [video recording] /
_cproduced and directed by Hannah Gibson and Joanne Ashman ; editors Amy Fathers, Jacob Parish, Ross McFall, Paul Kiff, Emma Jones and Sam Rogers. --
260 _a[Place of publication not identified] :
_bPBS Distribution,
_cc2018.
300 _a1 videodisc :
_bsound, color ;
_c4 3/4 in.
306 _a(approximately 160 mins.)
505 _aEpisode 1- Hunger wars- Meet the animals who will steal, cheat, and fight to get food, including kleptomaniac crabs, thieving macaques, con artist spiders, tricky tigers, and cannibalistic lizards. -- Episode 2- Survival- Some animals will do whatever it takes to survive.Cockatoos turn to vandalism, boxer crabs hold anemones hostage, sloths become filthy, puff adders have an "invisibility cloak" to hide themselves, and chimps use violence to stay in power. -- Episode 3- The mating game- Getting ahead in the mating game requires some astonishing behavior- from promiscuous prairie dogs, to manakin pick-up artists, kidnapping macaques, and hyenas with a bad case of sibling rivalry.
520 _aThieving macaques sing psychology to pull off scams. Delinquent cockatoos vandalizing urban residences. Swaggering peacocks lying about their sexual exploits. These are nature's greatest rebels, succeeding by breaking all the rules. Despite how it appears on the surface, researchers are discovering the complex and fascinating science behind why these animals behave the way they do.
650 0 _97215
_aAnimal behavior.
650 0 _97216
_aAdaptation (Physiology).
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_cCDDVD
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