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Adaptive Animal Anatomy

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Gr 6 Up—Aligned with national and state curriculum standards, this film is part of the classroom series from Nature, the longest-running natural science program on television. Through the seamless integration of vibrant live-action footage with multi-dimensional animation, viewers are able to visualize the concept of evolutionary bioengineering—the way animals adapt for survival. Filmed in the Central American jungles, the producers of this educational tool focus on the complex dynamics between the biome, predator, and prey. Complete with a contextualized glossary and teacher's guide, this film (and the entire series) would complement middle and high school science instruction.—Vincent M. Livoti, Sherrill Library, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA

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