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The rainforest is home to the highest concentrations of life on Earth. This program shows us the South and Central American rainforests—a plethora of different worlds, of sharp and subtle contrasts cloaked in the uniform covering of the forest. Survival is the driving force and we see a vast array of protective devices: spines, camouflage, imitation of more deadly animals, poison; conversely, there are offensive tactics like ferocity and overwhelming superiority in numbers, illustrated most graphically by various species of ants. Of the legendary quetzal, we learn about its elusive natural habitat, its mythical role in Aztec life, and its lamentable role in the conquest of Mexico. An RTVE production. (27 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1996



Part of the Series : The Natural World of Latin America
     


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Cancer and Metastasis
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This program studies the biological processes by which the body reproduces cancerous tumors, and summarizes the results of current research. The various steps of metastasis are clearly demonstrated in film and computer animation. A film segment of re...(more details)
 
Secret of the Rain Forest: The Tree Canopy

Sun-deprived, nutrient-poor, the soil of the tropical rain forest contributes little to its lush growth. Conversely, ongoing symbiotic relationships among plants and animals high in the forest's tree canopy all but ensure its survival. In this progra...(more details)
 
The Sonora Desert

The Sonora Desert runs from the southwestern United States to northern Mexico-part of the thirst belt in the northern hemisphere. This program probes beneath the appearance of desolation to reveal a world of living things that have adapted to life in...(more details)
 
The Andes

This program looks at the 5,000-mile-long mountainous spine that runs down the South American continent and at the many ecosystems it creates: on the western slopes, the Atacama, the driest desert in the world; the Altiplano, between the Andes ranges...(more details)
 
Amazonia

The Amazon, 4,000 miles long, its basin holding two-thirds of all the fresh water on Earth. Even the superlatives are superlative. This program looks at the river basin, the jungle, and the life within this ecosystem so vital to the survival of life ...(more details)
 


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