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Nature - Season 14

Episode List

Jaguar: Year of the Cat
E1 - Jaguar: Year of the Cat

Aired: October 08, 1995

"Jaguar: Year of the Cat" follows the predator in its native rain forests of Belize. Included: a pair stalk turtles, peccaries and armadillos; scenes of the habits of their animal neighbors, including toucans and ocelots.

Incredible Suckers
E2 - Incredible Suckers

Aired: October 15, 1995

NATURE takes you into the depths of the ocean to discover the most remarkable life still undiscovered on our planet that will certainly be found in the sea.

Monkey in the Mirror
E3 - Monkey in the Mirror

Aired: November 05, 1995

Considering the similarities between simian and human intelligence. Included: a chimpanzee demonstrating a sense of self, as he recognizes his own reflection; how certain chimps can use tools; a chimp species that has recreational sex.

The World of Penguins
E4 - The World of Penguins

Aired: December 03, 1995

Travel to "The World of Penguins” to discover the great variety of these aquatic birds.

Castaways of Sulawesi
E5 - Castaways of Sulawesi

Aired: December 17, 1995

Exploring the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, formed when Asia and Australia separated, which combines elements of both continents. Included: crested black macaques; a reticulated python; the babirusa ("pig-deer"); red-knobbed hornbills; fruit bats.

Hunters of the Sea Wind
E6 - Hunters of the Sea Wind

Aired: January 14, 1996

Following the "Hunters of the Sea Wind," predators that stalk a Pacific current for the thousands of fish it carries. Included: dolphins; yellowfin tuna; blue marlins; lantern fish; and sailfish. Also: tuna fishermen releasing dolphins from their nets.

Parrots: Look Who's Talking
E7 - Parrots: Look Who's Talking

Aired: February 04, 1996

A look at parrots, birds with a playful nature and remarkable mimicry skills that have endeared them to pet owners worldwide. Included: the largest parrot species, the hyacinth macaw; scarlet macaws, white cockatoos and monk parakeets.

Alien Empire: Hardware & Replicators
E8 - Alien Empire: Hardware & Replicators

Aired: February 11, 1996

"Alien Empire," a three-part exploration of the world of insects, begins with survival methods used by many species. Included: how exoskeletons provide protection and can be used offensively; unusual reproductive habits of mayflies and wasps.

Alien Empire: Battlezone & Metropolis
E9 - Alien Empire: Battlezone & Metropolis

Aired: February 12, 1996

Part 2 of "Alien Empire" delves into the violence and communal living that are at the core of insect life. Included: cockroach and butterfly eating techniques; highly effective termite killers called "assassin bugs."

Alien Empire: Voyagers and War of the Worlds
E10 - Alien Empire: Voyagers and War of the Worlds

Aired: February 13, 1996

"Alien Empire" concludes with a look at how insects have spread and how humans have tried to combat that expansion. Included: crickets that have adapted to climatic extremes; the threat posed by gypsy-moth caterpillars.

Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees
E11 - Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees

Aired: March 03, 1996

Jane Goodall introduces a program that charts a "sweeping family saga" as it plays out among chimps in Tanzania's Gombe National Park. Observed: how the younger offspring try to capture their mother's attention.

Victims of Venom
E12 - Victims of Venom

Aired: March 31, 1996

A look at snakes, sea creatures and plants that employ venom, either as a defense mechanism or as a way to disable prey. Included: king and Siamese cobras; scorpions; rattlesnakes; and the Australian blue-ringed octopus.

Call of Kakadu
E13 - Call of Kakadu

Aired: May 05, 1996

Exploring the wildlife and terrain in the wilderness of Australia's Kakadu National Park, where years are divided between droughts and monsoons. Included: Gouldian finches, sulphur-crested cockatoos, magpie geese, dingoes and wallabies

Monsoon
E14 - Monsoon

Aired: May 12, 1996

Tracing the monsoon season when India receives most of its rain. Included: how the rains avert droughts on most of the subcontinent, but also cause massive flooding. Observed: gharial crocodiles; weaverbirds; Indian elephants; one-horned rhinos; langurs.