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Bindi the jungle girl. Episodes 17-20, Jungle fever
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Bindi the jungle girl. Episodes 17-20, Jungle fever [videorecording].
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[Australia] : Australian Broadcasting Corporation : Roadshow Entertainment [distributor], c2009.
Description
1 videodisc (DVD) (ca. 89 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Bindi the jungle girl
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"R-108955-9"
Contents
Odd ops -- Monkey in the jungle -- Crocodilians -- Poached eggs.
Summary
Join Bindi in her latest ?Jungle Girl? adventures and discover some of the more unusual surgical operations that are performed on animals that are sick or injured, either in the wild or in captivity. Bindi poses the question, ?Is a monkey an ape or is an ape a monkey?? What is the difference between these two groups of primates and find out who our closest relatives are. Not only are they uncannily human, but most are in a lot of trouble. Crocodilians are living dinosaurs that have been around for millions of years. Bindi shows us different types and explains that there are 23 species around the world, but they need our protection to survive. ?Jungle Fever? concludes with our wildlife warrior exploring the two kinds of poachers ? animal and human ? and their different motivations.
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Animals
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Children's television programs
Wildlife television programs
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Irwin, Bindi, 1998-
Irwin, Steve, 1962-2006
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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