Saguaro: Sentinel of the Desert (1989)
A study of the wildlife supported by North America's largest desert cactus, the saguaro. Included: Gila woodpeckers, which build nests inside the hull; bull snakes, preyed on by roadrunners; elf owls; and kangaroo rats, which survive without drinking water.

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Swamp forests

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The Survival of the Fattest

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Arizona Desert sounds 1 hour. Sunrise in Mesa, natural sounds of sunrise relaxation #naturesounds

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In Search of the Northern Cassowary

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Baja: Mexico's Cactus Forest (1989)

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The life of the forest. Fungi

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Fragments of Eden (1984)

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On the Late Prehistory of the Mojave Desert

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Sonoran Desert: A Violent Eden - National Geographic VHS

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Surviving Grand Canyon (Full Episode) | America's National Parks

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The life of the forest. Natural abundance

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Pantanal: Prairie of Great Waters (1986)

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UNSEEN AMERICA - Jaw Dropping Places You May Never See!

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Life in the Land: Blackfeet Nation - Amskapi'Piikani - Montana, full film

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The Coelacanth: Ancient Fish That Defied Extinction | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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The Desert of Rattlesnakes - full nature documentary, venomous rattlesnakes of Arizona

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The Holy Land (PT1) A Wilderness Like Eden (1987)

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What Exists in the Deepest Place on Earth? | Mariana Trench

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kingdom of plants - Sir David Attenborough

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