Up Close and Natural Block Feed: Programs 109-115
1 hours, 32 minutes
109. Mammals
A baby raccoon and two fawns introduce the distinctive characteristics of mammals—even dolphins. 13 minutes.
110. Winter at Squam Lake
How animals such as the snowy owl, black bear, and white-tailed deer adapt to winter's cold. 13 minutes.
111. Life in the Winter Forest
Winter homes in the many-layered forest habitat. 15 minutes.
112. The Pond
Spring brings new life to the pond, including animals too small to see with the naked eye. 13 minutes.
113. Marsh and Swamp
The food chain; the importance of the wetlands as breeding places. 12 minutes.
114. In the Field
A fox kit, a woodchuck, an opossum, a skunk, and a kestrel survive by finding food, seeking shelter, and avoiding danger. 13 minutes.
115. Outside Your Door
Backyard naturalists can study creatures close to home: millipedes, centipedes, spiders, bees, sowbugs, spittle bugs. 13 minutes.

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