
Overview
Sex, Lies & Dirty Tricks explores sneaky mating techniques. For example, a lusty low-ranking male in a mob of red kangaroos considers possible plan A and plan B options when only the alpha male has the right to mate with the females in the group. A male marsh harrier’s solution to avoid conflict with a dominant resident male during breeding season is to grow feathers that make him look like female. He fools the resident male, but is able to woo a real female and settle down to raise a family. The final hour also exposes the dark ways brood parasites avoid parental duties, and how their chicks go even further to get the full attention of their foster parents. It’s a tough world out there, so it’s not surprising that crafty animals turn to disguise, illusion, duplicity and mimicry to beat the odds and live another day.
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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