PBS - Nature S30E13: Cracking the Koala Code (2012) HDTV XviD-AFG
English | 00:52:56 | XviD | 640x360 | 25.00fps 1176 Kbps | MP3 56 Kbps 48.0khz | 445MB
Genre: Documentary
Predominantly lingering-moving, energy-conserving koalas are not exactly well-equipped to manage speeding traffic and packs of dogs, or the consequences of encroaching urbanization encompassing Brisbane, Australia. Their once quiet lives are a little while ago filled with social pressure, conflict, illness, overcrowding and the external stresses of mode of life in the middle of what amounts to one alien world.The film explores the epoch-to-day dramas of urban koalas, seen through the eyes of the scientists studying their each move and vocalization. Fascinating social science of forces include a mother raising her baby, territorial displays and vicious fighting ~ the agency of males competing for mating rights, and the astonishing life and loves of "traveling salesmen," picaroon males who truly play the province. New science even "cracks the koala commerce code," providing insights into their basic speech and social structure. Their thunderous roars are arduous to reconcile with the familiar feeling of them as cuddly creatures, yet there is a great deal about them that is surprising. Viewers be inclined get a whole new perspective later watching this film.
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