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Explore the Wildlife Kingdom: The Hidden World of Africa (2005)

Explore the Wildlife Kingdom: The Hidden World of Africa (2005)
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Take a very big look at a very small world as some of the bet wildlife photographers on the planet team with host Grant Goodeve to offer an up close look at some of Africa's most microscopic residents. Though largely unseen to human eyes, these tiny invertebrates thrive in vast quantities just beneath the surface of the earth - often providing anonymous support to creatures hundreds of times larger and completely unaware of their existence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Explore the Wildlife Kingdom: The Hidden World of Africa

Take a very big look at a very small world as some of the bet wildlife photographers on the planet team with host Grant Goodeve to offer an up close look at some of Africa's most microscopic residents. Though largely unseen to human eyes, these tiny invertebrates thrive in vast quantities just beneath the surface of the earth - often providing anonymous support to creatures hundreds of times larger and completely unaware of their existence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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    Christopher P.

    Who says there's no such thing as aliens? They're right here on earth just small sized.. This is not for the squeemish. Great macro shots and good narrative. Bugs amaze me. Truly. 1hr long. Also a nice tilt on how bugs and mammals coexist in Africa.

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    Cynthia S.

    Amazing images of tiny creatures. I like the switching from the large animals to the tiny and their interdependency. I would love to have this film go even more in depth. A fine overview that presents the scientific in language for the amateur.As an art professor I'd show it in class for inspiration for pattern, color combinations, and 3-D forms.

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