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Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos
- Title
- Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos [motion picture] / Coronet Instructional Media.
- Publication
- Chicago : Coronet/Perspective, 1981.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Offsite to submit a request in person. | C.1 REEL 1 OF 1 | Moving image | By appointment only | J M16 A-513 Z C.1 REEL 1 OF 1 C.1 REEL 1 OF 1 | Offsite |
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- Description
- 1 film reel (5 min.) : sd. col.; 16 mm.
- Summary
- Discusses the similarities and differences between rhinos and hippos. Both are the heaviest land animals and are plant-eaters. While rhinos like to roll in the mud to protect their thick, hairless skin from sun and insects, hippos spend much of their time in water. A child narrator calls attention to the unique characteristics of rhinos and hippos.
- Subject
- Credits (note)
- Creative director, Mel Waskin.
- Title
- Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos [motion picture] / Coronet Instructional Media.
- Imprint
- Chicago : Coronet/Perspective, 1981.
- Credits
- Creative director, Mel Waskin.
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- Branch Call Number
- J M16 A-513 Z