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  2. Gordon Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Buchanan presented and partially filmed The Polar Bear Family & Me for the BBC, covering the life of a polar bear and her cubs in the spring, summer, and autumn. [11] In 2013 Buchanan became a patron of Trees for Life, a conservation charity working to restore the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland. [12]

  3. Viral Video Shows Just How Cute & Cuddly Cats Can Be - AOL

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    The post Viral Video Shows Just How Cute & Cuddly Cats Can Be appeared first on CatTime. In a world where cats are often perceived as aloof and independent creatures, a recent Instagram video is ...

  4. Morris the Cat - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] John Erwin provided the voice-over for the cat. [4] Morris won two PATSY Awards (an award for animal performers in film and television) in 1972 and 1973. [2] The original Morris died on July 7, 1978, in his native Chicago of old age. [3] [5] All cats to play Morris have been rescue animals, either from an animal shelter or a cat rescue

  5. Jim Henson's Animal Show - Wikipedia

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    Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear host a talk show where they interview two different species of animals per show. [1] Some episodes interview only one animal. The interviewees talk about themselves, as video clips are played of real animals of the same species.

  6. Image credits: camel_toe_rag “Cats’ tendency to lie near or on top of their owners is driven by their instinctual need for security and warmth, rather than a strong desire for social ...

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  8. Really Wild Animals - Wikipedia

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    Really Wild Animals is an American direct-to-video children's nature television series, hosted by Dudley Moore as Spin, an anthropomorphic globe. [1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994 [2] and October 21, 1997. [3]

  9. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    Educational Films: Really Wild Animals: Polar Prowl 1995 Educational Video Presentations 50930 ... Educational Video Presentations 51515 Cat's Night Out 1988