
Overview
Though their glory days may be in the past, these hoofed creatures continue to enthrall us, as the NATURE program HORSES demonstrates in sparkling detail. From the steppes of Mongolia, where children race at breakneck speeds perched on stallions ten times their size, to the fields of Georgia, where people confined to wheelchairs find new freedom in the saddle, HORSES highlights the many roles played by this multi-talented beast of burden. There are also rare glimpses of the world’s most endangered horse, and an inside look at the art of the horse whisperers, the trainers who through their gentle touch can transform a wild bucking bronco into a stately show horse.
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18 - 1Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Katabatic October 24, 1999
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18 - 2Antarctica: The End of the Earth: Iceberg October 31, 1999
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18 - 3Horses November 14, 1999
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18 - 4Sled Dogs: An Alaskan Epic November 21, 1999
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18 - 5Wisdom of the Wild December 05, 1999
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18 - 6Inside the Animal Mind Part One: Are Animals Intelligent? January 04, 2000
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18 - 7Humpback Whales January 09, 2000
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18 - 8Inside the Animal Mind Part Two: Do Animals Have Emotions? January 11, 2000
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18 - 9Inside the Animal Mind Part Three: Animal Consciousness January 18, 2000
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18 - 10Cheetahs in a Hot Spot February 06, 2000
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18 - 11Showdown at Grizzly River February 13, 2000
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18 - 12Jackals of the African Crater February 27, 2000
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18 - 13Obsession with Orchids April 16, 2000
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18 - 14Earth Navigators April 23, 2000
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18 - 15The Body Changers May 07, 2000
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18 - 16Springs Eternal: Florida's Fountain of Youth May 14, 2000
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18 - 17The Nature of Sex June 11, 2000
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18 - 18Animal Attractions: Amazing Tales from the San Diego Zoo February 27, 2000