Nature
Primates: Secrets of Survival
The various species of primates, often referred to as the highest order of animal on the planet, include chimpanzees, gorillas and the snub-nosed monkey. (60 minutes)
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The various species of primates, often referred to as the highest order of animal on the planet, include chimpanzees, gorillas and the snub-nosed monkey. (60 minutes)
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Wed, 2/25 at 7:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV
Animal parents become masters of their environment in order to raise their young in the complex jungle; an orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living; a crab creates the perfect home for her crablets. (60 minutes)
Thu, 2/26 at 12:00 am on Austin PBS HDTV
Animal parents become masters of their environment in order to raise their young in the complex jungle; an orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living; a crab creates the perfect home for her crablets. (60 minutes)
Sun, 3/1 at 3:00 am on Austin PBS HDTV
Animal parents become masters of their environment in order to raise their young in the complex jungle; an orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living; a crab creates the perfect home for her crablets. (60 minutes)
Sun, 3/1 at 4:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV
Animal parents become masters of their environment in order to raise their young in the complex jungle; an orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living; a crab creates the perfect home for her crablets. (60 minutes)
Wed, 3/4 at 7:00 pm on Austin PBS HDTV
Lionesses teach their cubs how to survive by showing them how to tackle giant buffalo; burrowing owls provide an underground nest for their chicks and mimic rattlesnakes' sound to protect them. (60 minutes)
Thu, 3/5 at 12:30 am on Austin PBS HDTV
Lionesses teach their cubs how to survive by showing them how to tackle giant buffalo; burrowing owls provide an underground nest for their chicks and mimic rattlesnakes' sound to protect them. (60 minutes)