
Overview
Wildlife film about sperm whales, revealing the secret lives led by these often misunderstood ocean giants. Scientists all over the world are now learning about the secret lives of sperm whales, the world's largest hunters that spawned the legendy of Moby Dick. Although Mellville painted them as fearsome beasts of the sea, they are actually shy creatures, and cameraman Rick Rosenthal needed patience and persistence to film them at close quarters. They turn out to be efficient hunters with a close family network involving sophisticated and vocal social lives.
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15 - 1Sperm Whales: Back From the Abyss October 06, 1996
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15 - 2Mara Nights October 13, 1996
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15 - 3Penguins In and Out of Water October 20, 1996
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15 - 4Mandrills: Painted Faces of the Forest October 27, 1996
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15 - 5Beetlemania November 03, 1996
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15 - 6The World in a Wood November 10, 1996
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15 - 7Himalaya November 17, 1996
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15 - 8Wolves and Buffalo: an Ancient Alliance January 19, 1997
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15 - 9Benguela and the Burning Shore January 26, 1997
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15 - 10A Lemur's Tale February 02, 1997
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15 - 11Grand Canyon: From Dinosaurs to Dam February 16, 1997
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15 - 12Wings Over the Serengeti February 23, 1997
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15 - 13New Guinea: An Island Apart March 02, 1997
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15 - 14The Wild Dog's Last Stand March 09, 1997
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15 - 15Postcards From the Past March 16, 1997
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15 - 16People of the Sea March 30, 1997
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15 - 17Echo of the Elephants: Africa's Forgotten Elephants April 06, 1997