
Overview
Is your dog color blind? How do cats and owls see so much at night and high-flying kestrels spot tiny mice scuttling in the grass below? Do insects tune in to colors invisible to us? Is a scarlet anorak like a red rag to a bull and can a rattlesnake really see its prey in total darkness? With the help of video techniques and specially-developed cameras, this program sets out to answer these questions and many more and to visualize what the world looks like through the eyes of a wide range of different animals. The results are often surprising.
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3 - 1Among The Wild Chimpanzees November 04, 1984
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3 - 2One Man's Island November 11, 1984
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3 - 3Invaders Of The Truk Lagoon November 18, 1984
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3 - 4The Desire Of The Moth November 25, 1984
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3 - 5A Question Of Space December 02, 1984
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3 - 6Peacocks, Parasites And The Puzzle Of Sex December 09, 1984
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3 - 7Land Of Ice And Fire December 16, 1984
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3 - 8The Lost World Of Medusa December 23, 1984
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3 - 9Kinabalu - Summit Of Borneo January 06, 1985
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3 - 10Wild Ireland January 13, 1985
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3 - 11Water - A Fresh Look January 20, 1985
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3 - 12Battle Of The Leaves January 27, 1985
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3 - 13The Year Of The Rat February 03, 1985
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3 - 14Through Animal Eyes February 10, 1985
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3 - 15Within A Garden Wall February 17, 1985