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Nature | PBS If you haven't watched "The Cheetah Orphans" before, you're in for a truly touching story this Sunday on NATURE.

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Learn how the anatomy of a cheetah makes it the fastest land animal in this interactive feature.
Andrea
Andrea
I'm looking forward to watching this on PBS/Boston!
Yesterday at 12:00pm
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A wild cheetah with rabies rushes filmmaker Simon King.
Andrea Cowart
Andrea Cowart
That is so sad to see.
Yesterday at 7:05am
Labrador
Labrador
What a shame.
4 hours ago
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Nature | PBS Think like a cheetah - and win!

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Play Toki's Survival Challenge! In order to stay alive in the Kenyan bush, Toki must be able to hunt by himself and avoid danger. Can you help him?
Heather Luedecke
Heather Luedecke
I have an Italian Greyhound named Tahki, and am particularly attached to this episode.
Thu at 3:23pm
Andrea
Andrea
I'm looking forward to seeing this episode - I have not seen it before!
Thu at 5:36pm
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Nature | PBS The Bear Blog continues with a post about what it takes to make an aerial film shoot a reality.

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The aerial shoot is coming up soon. This is going to be one of the most exciting parts of the entire show -- IF we have the right weather.
Lisa Straw
Lisa Straw
lets hope the weather holds , i would love to see it
Fri at 9:04am
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Nature | PBS They sure grow up fast, don't they? (sigh)

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Toki and Sambu make the crucial transition to hunting on their own.
El
El
Love NATURE!!!
Thu at 10:17am
Caren Van Rooyen
Caren Van Rooyen
How amazing is this, just LOVE this series!!!!!!
Thu at 12:02pm
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Nature | PBS Missed last night's episode? Watch it online! More than 30 full episodes are available.

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Follow a baby humpback whale as she travels from her birthplace in Hawaii, to feeding grounds off Alaska’s coast. Watch the program online now.
Lisa Straw
Lisa Straw
it was a great story to watch, i only wish i could have beenthee in person!!!!!
November 16 at 12:46pm
Valerie Nagle
Valerie Nagle
Very awesome show - it seems that I learn something new everytime I watch.
November 16 at 8:11pm
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Nature | PBS If you watched "Fellowship of the Whales" tonight, leave us your review on the Reviews tab of our fan page.

November 15 at 6:57pm
Andrea Cowart
Andrea Cowart
FANTASTIC!
November 16 at 3:01pm
Jana
Jana
The aerial and underwater video footage was out of this world! I have seen these magnificant mammals in Maui, Alaska and Victoria, BC and have observed all of their behaviours except for lung feeding! I would recommend this program to anyone who wants to learn more about Humpbacks! I've been on hundreds of whale watching excursions, and I actually learned two things from this program that I did not know! Thanks for airing it!
November 16 at 3:53pm
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Nature | PBS Reminder: Tune in for the premiere of "Fellowship of the Whales" tonight at 8pm on NATURE (check local listings) - or tomorrow online!

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A baby humpback enters the world and joins the 3,000 or more whales that congregate in the waters off Hawaii each winter. This is the story of her first year of life.
Tamara McGee
Tamara McGee
just watched this...awesome! I have had the privilage to see humpback whales off the coast of Bar Harbor, Maine. Breathtaking, beautiful creatures!
November 15 at 6:25pm
Deborah A Frenette
Deborah A Frenette
I learned that whales migrate from Hawaii to Alaska utilizing a magnetic field in their brains, along ley lines (Earth energies) within 1 degree of north!
November 15 at 6:25pm
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Nature | PBS Whale wallpaper, just in time for the weekend.

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Download humpback whale wallpaper for your desktop, iPhone, or Blackberry.
Andrea
Andrea
I second that Amen - animals are so unconditional. Love them!
November 13 at 5:49pm
Emily Felts
November 13 at 7:11pm
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Nature | PBS (Airs Sunday, Nov 15) Humpback whales form teams for cooperative feeding. One whale blows a ring of bubbles to corral the herring. Another whale gives a deep, long feeding call. Finally, each whale takes a giant mouthful of fish and
water. More info: http://ow.ly/BKxE

Merrill Jensen
Merrill Jensen
This is so cool to see.... Thanks for capturing and sharing this with the rest of the world
November 13 at 7:31am
Deborah A Frenette
Deborah A Frenette
WHY on Earth do people (scientists) keep telling us how unique people are? Unique in destruction of the Earth and lack of understanding and balance of the good of us all, I would say! Dolphins act cooperatively as well.
November 13 at 1:32pm
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Nature | PBS Thanks to everyone who entered! Now we start going through all of these great entries.

November 12 at 5:21am
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Nature | PBS Tonight is the deadline for our Baby Animal Photo Contest! Check our web site for details: http://ow.ly/Bt9k

November 11 at 2:36pm
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Nature | PBS The preview of Sunday's new episode, all about humpback whales, is now on YouTube! Check it out and share with friends. Anyone excited for this?

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New episode premieres Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 8pm (check local listings).
Junichiro
Junichiro
Nature rocks :-)
November 10 at 9:17pm
Crystal
Crystal
Yay!! I've read many articles about the amazing complexity of whale family relationships, but I can't wait to see what this Nature episode has to show us!! Nature is the best show on tv, hands down!!
November 12 at 8:54am
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Nature | PBS Have you entered the Baby Animal Photo Contest yet? Deadline is Wednesday!

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Check out these photo entries to the Born Wild Photo Contest. Then, find out how to enter your own baby animal photos!
LouAnn Swisher
LouAnn Swisher
OK, I entered my baby animal photos (elk, moose, mule deer, coyote, mountain goats).
November 10 at 5:46pm
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Nature | PBS For those of you who missed last night's episode, it's now available online!

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The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes. Watch the full episode of NATURE's Black Mamba now.
Kevin Kalama Plitt
Kevin Kalama Plitt
I Love this I now want to move to Africa and help people with snake problems!
November 10 at 6:43am
Jason Lee
Jason Lee
What an amazing couple. Risking there life not only to spare the life of a highly venomous snake from a most certain death, but to educate people of Africa about a very misunderstood animal.
November 11 at 2:39pm