
Overview
“Bet Yer Blue Boons” is one of the most agile and intelligent cutting horses in the world, a true champion. “Rio,” a spectacular polo pony, is a gifted athlete able to sprint at 30 miles per hour, then stop suddenly and turn on a dime. “Chamont” has the natural talent and physique of a great dressage horse, but also at times a timorous personality that puts a question mark on his future success. Each of these remarkable animals shares an astonishing trait: the ability to implicitly trust, and perform complex tasks in tandem with, a human partner working toward a common goal. This teaming of horse and rider is arguably the most sophisticated and intriguing example of human-animal cooperation. NATURE explores and illuminates this absorbing phenomenon in Horse and Rider.
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21 - 1Tall Blondes October 13, 2002
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21 - 2Horse and Rider October 20, 2002
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21 - 3Dive to the Abyss October 27, 2002
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21 - 4Bloody Suckers November 17, 2002
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21 - 5Trail of the Cougar December 15, 2002
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21 - 6Under Antarctic Ice January 12, 2003
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21 - 7The Reptiles: Alligators and Crocodiles February 02, 2003
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21 - 8The Reptiles: Snakes February 09, 2003
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21 - 9The Reptiles: Turtles and Tortoises February 16, 2003
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21 - 10The Reptiles: Lizards February 23, 2003
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21 - 11Lost World of the Holy Land April 13, 2003
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21 - 12Leopards of Yala April 20, 2003
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21 - 13A Mystery in Alaska May 11, 2003
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21 - 14War Wrecks in the Coral Seas May 18, 2003