Great sea mammals [videorecording] / Questar Video.
Material type: FilmSeries: Taylor, L. R. Life in the sea ; Publication details: Chicago : Questar Video, c1995.Description: 1 videocassette (62 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inISBN:- 1568550537
- Life in the sea : volume 1 - great sea mammals
- Written and produced by Audrey Arkins ; photography by John McKenney and Jack McKenney ; (volume 1) edited by Scobain Ryan ; executive producer, Albert Woder.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Video | Beverly Middle School | VIDEO GRE 599.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 600159 |
Public performance rights.
Written and produced by Audrey Arkins ; photography by John McKenney and Jack McKenney ; (volume 1) edited by Scobain Ryan ; executive producer, Albert Woder.
Narrated by Ed Ragozzino.
Features the unforgettable world of the sea's mammal life and the way they live and the dangers to them. Includes Orca-killer whale, right whale, pilot whale humpback whale bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, manatees, sea lions.
Junior High; High School; Adult
VHS.
Closed captioned.
Learn how the oceans were formed and why the sea is blue. Witness the fascinating phenomenon of the underwater food chain at work. Enjoy the exquisite beauty and playful intelligence of the dolphin with its complex language and amazing communication skills. Marvel at the magnificence of the whale, the world's oldest mammal, which has made the ocean it's playpen. Meet the monarch of the sea, orca, the killer whale, who reigns supreme. Discover the gory secrets of the fiercest water mammals as they hunt for prey. Learn to identify many of the hundreds of species of fish, including the colorful angelfish, the tang, the harlequin bass, the dour lizard fish, the ominous moray eel, the pointy trumpet fish and the funny-looking long-snout seahorse. From the smallest microscopic organism to the largest ravenous predator, uncover the mysteries of Life in the Sea.