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32 SECTION I. (f) Nature (Cont.)
species of spiders by means of interesting photography and animated diagrams.
83234 Birds of the Sea Coast 1 Reel
Illustrates how water birds are equipped with long wings, webbed feet, food pouches and bills for procuring food. Young gulls hatching out, terns' eggs, skimmers' nests and colonies of murres, connorants and pelicans are shown.
83235 Some Larger Mammals 1 Reel
Herds of bison (American buffalo), black bears, Virginia deer (white-tailed deer), wapiti (American elk), and moose are shown in their wild surroundings.
83243 Under-Sea Life 1 Reel ]
Exhibits the curious adaptations and habits of ] marine animals : snail, hermit crab, skate, stingray, shark, remora, sea-horse, puffer and sea v" robin. The film is suited to classes in biology ' as well as Nature study.
83248 Frogs, Toads and Salamanders 1 Reel j
Development of typical amphibians through ',
the stages of eggs, aquatic larvae, and final
metamorphosis to the adult farms. The tree
frog, the green frog, the common toad, the j
newt, the mud puppy and the voracious hell ]
bender are studied. I
83252 Reptiles 1 Reel
Depicts garter snakes, pit vipers and coral snakes, new world lizards, American chameleon, horned toad, iguana, gila monster, alligators and their habits, eggs and young ;
tortoises and turtles, box tortoise, desert ■
tortoise and marine turtles. |
83254 Monkeys and Apes 1 Reel
Instructive study of the habits of species I
selected from both the Old and New Worlds. 1
South American monkeys are shown feeding on I
fruits and climbing. Old World monkeys, '
although lacking the power to grasp with the j
tail, are seen to be completely at home in the I
trees. Among the apes shown are dog-faced i
baboons, mother and baby orang-outang, a j
young chimpanzee and babies of the giant gorilla.
83256 Bears and Three Jungle Giants 1 Reel
American black bears, European brown bears,
Malay bears and polar bears are interestingly ,
portrayed in the action of this film. We are
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