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Show Me Science: Biology Series. Biology - Understanding Animal Behavior

Label
Show Me Science: Biology Series. Biology - Understanding Animal Behavior
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Show Me Science: Biology Series. Biology - Understanding Animal Behavior
Oclc number
956902703
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by TMW Media in 2005
Runtime
15
Summary
The Wonders of Biology series covers subjects from animals and insects to plants and fungi. Students will develop a basic understanding of the fundamentals of Biology and work their way up to more complex subjects. Are animals intelligent? Bees communicate with each other and monkeys use rocks and sticks to help them get food. Is this instinctual or is it evidence of thought? Some scientists believe that one measure of intelligence is self-awareness and that an animal's reaction to its own image in a mirror can tell us whether or not it is self-aware. This program looks at fish, birds, monkeys and primates and their reactions to themselves in a mirror. Researchers look for signs of self-recognition as they observe, record and interpret the reactions of these animals. Includes suggestions for careers in this field of study
Technique
live action
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