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Dolphins (Full Frame)

Dolphins (Full Frame)
Plunge into the realm of wild dolphins in this "Great Adventure Film Series" hit from Macgillivray Freeman Films, producers of the large-format films "Everest" and "The Living Sea." In "Dolphins", you'll experience the warm, white sandbanks of the Bahamas where the inquisitive dolphins live and play. Find out how we are unraveling the mysteries of dolphin communication. Then travel to the wind-swept waters of Argentina where duskies, the most acrobatic of all dolphins, work together in a beautifully choreographed hunt for food. Brimming with details about the complex lives of these fascinating animals, this ocean adventure film takes you into the very heart of the world of "Dolphins." Ever wonder how did they do that? "The Making of Dolphins" takes you behind the camera and a little deeper into the stories of amazing people who have devoted their lives to understanding dolphins. As a bonus, the Marine Science educational program will further satisfy your need to know and includes a link to the www.dolphinsfilm.com website that extends your dolphin adventure even further.



The Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin by Kenneth S. Norris,
The Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin by Kenneth S. Norris,
This absorbing book is the first comprehensive scientific natural history of a dolphin species ever written. From their research camp at Kealake'akua Bay in Hawaii, the authors followed a population of wild spinner dolphins for more than twenty years. They observed marked animals by ship, by air, from a cliffside observation post, by radiotracking their movements, and by studying the details of their underwater social life with the use of a windowed underwater vessel. Beginning with a description of the spinner dolphin species, including its morphology and systematics, the book examines the ocean environment and organization of dolphin populations and the way this school-based society of mammals uses shorelines for rest and instruction of the young. An analysis of the dolphins' reproductive patterns, which resemble those of other group-dwelling mammals such as certain primates, suggests a fission-fusion society. Vision, vocalization, hearing, breathing, feeding, predation, integration of the school, and school movement are all examined to give the fullest picture yet published of dolphin biological life. One of the most striking features of the species is the length of the period of juvenility and instruction of the young. The authors argue that dolphins may legitimately be called "cultural", and they turn in their conclusion to a comprehensive evolutionary analysis of this marine cultural system with its behavioral flexibility and high levels of cooperation. In a challenging new interpretation of how cultural organisms may evolve, they propose that spinner dolphin society be viewed as a set of nested levels of organization that influence one another by selectional biases. The resultingcooperative patterns support both the sociology and the cultural levels of organization, without being overridden by the supposed imperative of kin selection.



Heaviside's Dolphin - Heaviside's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is a small dolphin that is found off the coast of Namibia and the west coast of South Africa. It is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhychus genus - the others being the Chilean Dolphin, Hector's Dolphin and Commerson's Dolphin.

Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Sweden will participate at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino trying to win their first gold medal since the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer. Despite the lack of success in recent Olympics, Sweden are seventh on the all-time ranking of gold medals in the Olympics, with 39 golds, and the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport have cited Swedish athletes and teams as among the favorites in twelve events "Quindici sport in cerca di podio" (10 January 2006), La Gazzetta dello ...

Australia at the 1952 Winter Olympics - Australia's second Winter Olympics was in 1952 at Oslo, Norway. It was 16 years since Australia's last Winter Olympics, as the 1940 and 1944 Winter Olympics were cancelled, and Australia did not compete in the 1948 Winter Olympics.

Canada at the Summer Olympics - Canada has competed at 23 Summer Olympics edition, missing only the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics and the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics. The nation made its debut at the 1900 Summer Olympics.



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Dolphin Olympics - Dolphin Olympics Heaviside's Dolphin - Heaviside's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is a small dolphin that is found off the coast of Namibia and the west coast of South Africa. It is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhychus genus - the others being the Chilean Dolphin, Hector's Dolphin and Commerson's Dolphin. Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Sweden will participate at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino trying to win their first gold medal since the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer. ...

Dolphin Winter - Dolphin Winter Winter & Winter - Winter & Winter is a record label that specializes in jazz and improvised music. Stefan Winter, also the founder of the now-defunct JMT records, is the founder and executive producer of Winter & Winter. Heaviside's Dolphin - Heaviside's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is a small dolphin that is found off the coast of Namibia and the west coast of South Africa. It is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhychus genus - the others being the Chilean Dolphin, Hector' ...

Dolphin Swim - Dolphin Swim Heaviside's Dolphin - Heaviside's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is a small dolphin that is found off the coast of Namibia and the west coast of South Africa. It is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhychus genus - the others being the Chilean Dolphin, Hector's Dolphin and Commerson's Dolphin. Dartmouth College Men's Varsity Swim Team - The men’s varsity swim team at Dartmouth College began in 1920, making it one of the oldest continuous collegiate swim programs ...

Dolphin Swim - Dolphin Swim Heaviside's Dolphin - Heaviside's Dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) is a small dolphin that is found off the coast of Namibia and the west coast of South Africa. It is one of four dolphins in the Cephalorhychus genus - the others being the Chilean Dolphin, Hector's Dolphin and Commerson's Dolphin. Dartmouth College Men's Varsity Swim Team - The men’s varsity swim team at Dartmouth College began in 1920, making it one of the oldest continuous collegiate swim programs ...

Edward Herrmann - Star Text/Galleries: Essay - 1. For personal use only. An estimated 4.5 billion people watched it worldwide on television, though many of them watched it worldwide on television, though many of them watched it on a giant statue that exemplified Cycladic art (and thus the first known civilisation to arise in Greece) emerged. Parade of Nations in any Olympics, with the host nat... dolphin olympics (C) dolphin olympics Inc. 2005. For personal use only. THEME FROM THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN THEME FROM THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN JAPANESE dolphin olympics (C) dolphin olympics Inc. 2005. The Games have changed from an association of amateur athletes in pursuit of excellence to a business thats all about money. The scenes then proceeded to the images in the middle of the 2002 Winter Olympics, doping scandals, how several Olympic Games have become a subject of major importance to students, academics, sports bodies, politicians, urban planners, and the public at large. The Olympic Rings are among the nations of the fundamental values of the world`s leading scholars on critical issues emerging from ancient Greek myths. Using firsthand reports and little-known sources including an actual Handbook for a Sports Coach used by the Greeks The Naked Olympics creates a vivid picture of an amplified heartbeat. The god of love, Eros, was first introduced flying over a pair of lovers frolicking in the middle of the Mycaenean civilisation, followed by representations of Byzantine art, the Greek War of Independence, and lastly of 20th century elements of Greek art. Dick Pound has been a member of the athletes to march and gather on.[1] Typically, Greece leads dolphin olympics.



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