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Watching Wildlife
Watching Wildlife traces the history of the wildlife genre from precinematic, colonial visual culture to its contemporary status as flagship programming on global television. Cynthia Chris's analysis of shows such as Crocodile Hunter and film and television history like the launch of Animal Planet, points out how documentary images of animals present prevailing ideologies about human gender, sexuality, and race._x000B_
Chomp
When the difficult star of the reality television show \"Expedition Survival\" disappears while filming an episode in the Florida Everglades using animals from the wildlife refuge run by Wahoo Crane's family, Wahoo and classmate Tuna Gordon set out to find him while avoiding Tuna's gun-happy father.
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 11, Mini heroes and mighty mouths
When the bros go on a mission in their Amphipod to understand the foundation of life in the ocean, they get swept up in the planktonic lifestyle. Despite their \"buddy system,\" they are lost in the hustle and bustle of the micro world. The gang must use what they learn about the great filter feeders of the ocean and the important concept of filtration in order to rescue the Wild Kratts team.
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 14, Moose nibbles
The Kratt Bros decide to take a day off from adventuring by going camping! While setting up their tents, they meet a mischievous little moose calf who Martin names, Nibbles. But, Nibbles seems to have lost her mom! It's the Wild Kratts to the rescue, as they go in search of the missing moose and learn so much about moose along the way.
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 18, Shapes of the armadillo
The Wild Kratts are looking at shapes in nature when they discover a sphere shaped \"rock\" that turns out to be a 3-banded armadillo! While they explore the many shapes of an armadillo body - from circles to triangles - Zach unexpectedly arrives and challenges them to a bowling match. Can the shapes of the armadillo help the Wild Kratts defeat Zach?
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 16, Activate kid power. Part 2
As Aviva urgently tries to fix the creature power failure, Chris and Martin continue working with Wild Kratts Kids from all around the world to help rescue creatures. But time is running out as the creature rescues continue to spiral out of control.
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 15, Activate kid power. Part 1
When the Wild Kratts receive an overload of calls for creature rescues, their creature power capacity fails. The team is left helpless, but soon learns that by working with Wild Kratts Kids, Kid Power is perhaps the most amazing and effective creature power of all!
Asia. Saving Asia
Many people are dedicated to saving Asia's animals. Their stories give the continent hope.
Wild Kratts. Season 7, episode 6, No name dream
Martin has a dream that he's forgotten to name some baby animals and awakens in a sweat. Aviva tries to reassure him that he named them all, but after checking the data base, Koki confirms that Martin's right. It's decided. The Wild Kratts' mission is to go back and name all the \"unnamed\" and along the way, learn more about their \"creaturenality.\"