Wolf/Baby Animals
Wolves have incredible hearing, sight and smell. They also have a perfect sense of direction. In the winter, their coats turn into thick fur to protect them from the weather. Their typical prey is fast and it is sometimes a group effort to catch food. There is a misconception that wolves attack humans, but the truth is often humans attack first and the wolves must defend themselves.
Wolves have incredible hearing, sight and smell. They also have a perfect sense of direction. In the winter, their coats turn into thick fur to protect them from the weather. Their typical prey is fast and it is sometimes a group effort to catch food. There is a misconception that wolves attack humans, but the truth is often humans attack first and the wolves must defend themselves.
Baby animals are all very similar. They love to eat, play, and explore their environments. Their parents protect them when they are young and teach them how to survive. Baby animals learn from their parents and live on their own much faster than human babies.
This film is part of a series. The series title and other films in this series are listed below.
Animals A-Z - Eight Part Series
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- University: $150
- Media Center: $150
- Individual School: $99
- Public Library: $110
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