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  2. Infanticide (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Animal infanticide is studied in zoology, specifically in the field of ethology. Ovicide is the analogous destruction of eggs. The practice has been observed in many species throughout the animal kingdom, especially primates (primate infanticide) but including microscopic rotifers, insects, fish, amphibians, birds and mammals. [3]

  3. Death on a Factory Farm - Wikipedia

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    Death on a Factory Farm follows the undercover investigation of Wiles Hog Farm by the animal rights group The Humane Farming Association (HFA), and the resulting court case against it. The organization received a tip from an employee at the farm that animals were being abused, including a claim that hogs were being hung by chains and strangled ...

  4. Child cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    White children are bred on ranches for consumption and slaughtered at around 12 to 14 years of age (when their flesh is considered particularly tasty) or sometimes already as babies. Boys are often castrated several years before their death, as that is thought to improve the quality of their meat. [122]

  5. BBC Studios Natural History Unit filmography - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife presenters Chris Packham and stepdaughter Megan McCubbin go on a road trip featuring animal encounters, landscapes and time to reflect on their relationship. Chris Packham (presenter), Megan McCubbin (presenter) The Green Planet: 2022 A 5-part documentary series exploring plants and their relationship with animals, humans, and the ...

  6. The Ghosts in Our Machine - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the film for The Daily Telegraph, Rebecca Hawkes suggested that Marshall had eschewed the shocking imagery of many documentary films focused on animal rights, such as Earthlings, and instead "takes an almost arthouse approach, resulting in a film that's more a meditation on suffering and the relationship between humans and other species, than an angry, didactic diatribe". [7]

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  8. I Shouldn't Be Alive - Wikipedia

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    In March 2003, David Hunt and his 11-year-old daughter Leia are En route via snowmobile to their cottage in Maniwaki, Quebec, Canada. Their snowmobile flips, throwing David into a ravine. He eventually climbs out, but his knee is shattered, and he can't continue. It's up to Leia to save her dad's life and to stay alive and she must avoid wolves.

  9. ‘Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg’ Review ...

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    On June 6, when the baby is just 10 weeks old, he dies. It is pronounced a crib death (what would come to be called SIDS). “The Swiss doctors told me it wasn’t my fault,” writes Anita.