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  2. Wild Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Wild Kingdom was first broadcast by NBC. The half-hour show aired on Sundays starting January 6, 1963, [6] and continued until 1971, when the program entered first-run syndication. As a prime-time syndicated program, Wild Kingdom enjoyed great popularity. Although most of the programs aired after 1971 were repeats, new shows continued to be ...

  3. American lion - Wikipedia

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    The American lion (Panthera atrox (/ ˈ p æ n θ ər ə ˈ æ t r ɒ k s /), with the species name meaning "savage" or "cruel", also called the North American lion) is an extinct pantherine cat native to North America during the Late Pleistocene from around 130,000 to 12,800 years ago.

  4. Nature documentary - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Flaherty's 1922 film Nanook of the North is typically cited as the first feature-length documentary. [1] Decades later, Walt Disney Productions pioneered the serial theatrical release of nature-documentaries with its production of the True-Life Adventures series, a collection of fourteen full length and short subject nature films from 1948 to 1960. [2]

  5. Casey Anderson (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Episodes of America the Wild have also aired in syndication under the Expedition Wild title. In the spring of 2015, Casey established VisionHawk Films , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] a production company based in Bozeman, Mt. [ 12 ] His company has produced three films with the Smithsonian Channel , " The Mountain Lion and Me ", [ 13 ] " Into the Puma Triangle ...

  6. True-Life Adventures - Wikipedia

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    The first seven films released were thirty-minute shorts, with the subsequent seven films being full features. The series won eight Academy Awards for the studio, including five for Best Two Reel Live Action Short and three for Best Documentary Feature. Some of the features were re-edited into educational shorts between 1968 and 1975.

  7. You come face to face with a lion in the wild. Would ... - AOL

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    First of all, lions are faster than people and can go anywhere from 24 to 37 miles per hour for short bursts, according to the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. There’s a good chance the lion ...

  8. Clyde Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Raymond Beatty (June 10, 1903 – July 19, 1965) was a famed animal trainer, zoo owner, and circus mogul. He joined Howe's Great London Circus in 1921 as a cage boy and spent the next four decades rising to fame as one of the most famous circus performers and animal trainers in the world.

  9. List of biographical films - Wikipedia

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    I Was an American Spy: Claire Phillips: Ann Dvorak: I'll See You in My Dreams: Gus Kahn: Danny Thomas: Jim Thorpe – All-American: Jim Thorpe: Burt Lancaster: The Lady and the Bandit: Dick Turpin: Louis Hayward: The Lady with the Lamp: Florence Nightingale: Anna Neagle: The Magic Box: William Friese-Greene: Robert Donat: The Man with a Cloak ...

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