Marty Stouffer's Wild America - Season 4 Episode 3 Designs for Defense
Wild animals have evolved a wide range of survival tactics. They must eat, and they must keep from being eaten. For predators, speed or stealth is essential, and it helps to have special equipment-sharp fangs or talons-to catch and hold prey. But nature is not all tooth and claw. Many animals have survived by being slow and steady-and by having some unique feature that protects them from enemies. Porcupines may not seem very fast or alert-but they don't need to be. For countless generations they have gone about their business secure in the instinctive knowledge that few creatures will threaten them - and those not for long. Many others have also developed strange-and remarkably successful strategies for dealing with predators. Such methods don't help the animal to gather food - but they do keep it from being fed upon. Let's take a closer look at these "DESIGNS FOR DEFENSE".
Year: 1993
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
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Director: Marty Stouffer
Cast: Marty Stouffer
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First Air Date: Oct 17, 1982
Last Air date: Mar 17, 1993
Season: 12 Season
Episode: 120 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 4.921
Language: English
Keyword : wild america