The Living Desert explores the diverse animal species and their daily routine in the harsh environment of the Arizona desert. From reptiles like lizards and rattlesnakes to mammals like bobcats and mice, the movie showcases the unique adaptations and struggles of these creatures for survival. It also highlights the intricate web of life in the desert, showcasing the predator-prey relationships and the mating rituals of various species.
Join us on a journey through the vast and stunning American prairie, as we delve into the lives of its diverse wildlife and showcase the breathtaking landscapes. Witness the majestic herds of bison, the graceful elk, and the wonders of nature in this captivating documentary.
Perri is a squirrel who lives in the forest of Wyoming, USA. She faces various perils and dangers while forming a bond with a male squirrel. The movie features beautiful songs and explores the wonders of nature.
The African Lion is a documentary film that showcases the diverse wildlife of Africa in the 1950s. It takes viewers on a journey through the natural habitats of lions, antelopes, impalas, rhinoceroses, vultures, warthogs, and other African animals. The movie captures the predator-prey dynamics and the unique behaviors of various species. Filmed in Kenya, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Uganda, and other locations, this film offers a glimpse into the captivating beauty of African wildlife.
This final True-Life Adventure would also appear to be one of the best, as we go into the South American jungle to observe the jaguar. Jungle Cat is more intimate than its kin, allowing individual animal characters to be developed. Central to the cast is a pair of jaguars (one ebony), whose fighting leads to love and, not long after, two babies (one resembling each parent).
A feature-length documentary showing the changing world of nature, the sky, the sea, the sun, planets, insects and volcanic action. A story of nature's strange and intricate designs for survival and her many methods of perpetuating life.
Bear Country is a captivating nature documentary that takes you on a journey into the wilderness of Yellowstone National Park. Explore the lives of bears and other wildlife in their natural habitat, and witness the beauty and power of nature up close.
Produced by Walt Disney as part of the "True-Life Adventures" series of nature documentaries (1948–60). The film depicts a young male beaver who must defend his new family against hungry predators, mischievous river otters, and the ever-impending threat of winter.
Water Birds is a 1952 short documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. The film delves into the still waters of lagoons and marshes to the wild blue wilderness of the vast oceans, to experience the beauty and variety of their majestic birds, each perfectly designed for its habitat. It won the Oscar for Best Short Subject, Two-Reel.
Animals of all kinds are filmed in different moments of habitat.
The strange and wonderful world that lies beneath our feet, under leaf, log and rock, peopled by millions of weird and fascinating creatures. Released theatrically alongside Alice In Wonderland.
Join the majestic Olympic elk as they traverse the alpine path from their winter home in the lowland shadow of Washington's Mount Olympus, to the fertile grazing grounds of its towering peaks.
Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).
White Wilderness is a documentary film that delves into the wildlife of Denali National Park. It showcases various animals and their natural habitats, with a particular focus on the behavior of lemmings. The film also discusses the phenomenon of mass-suicide among lemmings, which has been widely debunked as a myth. As part of Disney's True-Life Adventures series, White Wilderness presents the beauty of nature and educates the audience about the animal kingdom within Denali National Park.
Part of the "True-Life Adventure Series"; Disney filmmakers take their cameras to Florida, not to document the swamps that would become Walt Disney World, but to capture the lives of creatures in the everglades. Focusing primarily on alligators, we also see the behavior of animals such as snakebirds, raccoons, and even otters who like to "play" with the alligators.
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