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DVD 591.564 N2196
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- (Due: Jun 13 2013)
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Summary:
Why do some animals build structures and others don't? And how do animals decide where to build? Animal homes need to be safe and secure, protection from predators and the weather. Going above ground and under, viewers will investigate just what goes into making a home for a wild animal when cost is not a factor.
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Rating: TVG.
Originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS television program in 2011.
Release date: Jan. 10, 2012.
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Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
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