Natural Histories Clips
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The World According to Oak—Oak
Duration: 00:01
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The original Jurassic park
Duration: 03:15
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Designing the National Trust logo
Duration: 01:04
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‘The female seals herself into a natural hole’
Duration: 01:14
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The World According to Hornbill—Hornbill
Duration: 01:57
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The Victorian ‘craze’ for home marine aquaria
Duration: 01:55
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Sea anemones ‘can live forever’
Duration: 01:12
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The World According to Anemone—Anemone
Duration: 01:40
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How to pronounce 'anemone' (do doo be-do-do)
Duration: 00:35
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The World According to Crocodile—Crocodiles
Duration: 02:04
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The truth about crocodile tears
Duration: 01:23
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The World According to Parrot—Parrots
Duration: 01:47
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The ‘devastating’ illegal trade in parrots
Duration: 05:07
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Lucy the parrot 'ripped a hole in my cheek'
Duration: 00:51
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The World According to Bramble—Brambles
Duration: 01:09
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'The blackberry is the devil's fruit'
Duration: 01:01
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How brambles can help solve murder cases
Duration: 02:20
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The World According to Bear—Bears
Duration: 01:38
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Why was bear-baiting popular?
Duration: 02:36
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How the teddy bear got its name
Duration: 01:36
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The mysterious story of the Syrian ostrich egg
Duration: 03:59
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The World According to Birds Eggs—Birds Eggs
Duration: 01:45
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Why is the shape of an egg so naturally pleasing?
Duration: 02:27
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The World According to Daffodil—Daffodils
Duration: 01:45