
Overview
Exploring the duplicitous ways in which animals try to secure their next meal. Singled out is the devious drongo, a South African bird. In winter, he has to rely on grubs and insects that live underground, but other animals are far better equipped to dig them up, so the drongo devises a con. He serves as lookout while vulnerable social weaver birds are on the ground digging up food. Among other segments: the orchid mantis, which attracts insects by mimicking a flower and why it is even more successful than the real thing; how killer whales use sound to manipulate the behavior of herring to their advantage; and how and why gray squirrels practice sleight of hand to protect the nuts they’ve gathered to get them through the winter.
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34 - 1Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Second Chances September 23, 2015
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34 - 2Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Wild Lessons September 30, 2015
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34 - 3Big Birds Can't Fly October 07, 2015
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34 - 4Soul of the Elephant October 14, 2015
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34 - 5Pets: Wild At Heart: Playful Creatures October 21, 2015
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34 - 6Pets: Wild At Heart: Secretive Creatures October 28, 2015
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34 - 7Natural Born Hustlers: Staying Alive January 13, 2016
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34 - 8Natural Born Hustlers: The Hunger Hustle January 20, 2016
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34 - 9Natural Born Hustlers: Sex, Lies & Dirty Tricks January 27, 2016
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34 - 10Moose: Life of a Twig Eater February 10, 2016
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34 - 11Raising the Dinosaur Giant February 17, 2016
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34 - 12Snow Chick February 24, 2016
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34 - 13Animal Reunions March 30, 2016
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34 - 14India's Wandering Lions April 13, 2016
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34 - 15Nature's Perfect Partners May 11, 2016
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34 - 16Jungle Animal Hospital May 18, 2016