Spring 2012 Movies
The following movies are shown daily in our Wildlife Theater:
10am: Migration - 25 min. - To answer the questions of why and how animals, birds and insects travel up to thousands of miles before returning, we'll follow several species as they make their miraculous journeys.
11am: Predator & Prey - 25 min. - Journey on land and undersea for a riveting look at many species - from caribou and cheetahs to sea lions and sharks - as they either stalk their prey or avoid being stalked themselves.
12pm: The Animal House - 60 min. - Animals build homes for reasons very similar to our own, but they've been doing it for much longer. From a small depression in the sand to an elaborate, multi-chambered tunnel - animal structures can be simple or architectural marvels.
1pm: Life in the Undergrowth: Invasion of the Land - 50 min. - Within this remarkable world lie not just bugs and beetles, but exotic cicadas, neon glow worms, intricate silk-weaving spiders and bat-eating centipedes - not to mention a whole host of other incredible life-forms with intimate, startling behavior.
2pm: Growing Up Tiger - 42 min. - Enter the world of tigers, as these cubs find their way through their young lives with the help of some professional human caregivers.
3pm: Jaws of the Pacific - 40 min. – Follow the Great White on its long migration across the Pacific...from Northern CA to Mexico and on to Hawaii.
4pm: Habitat Earth H2O - 30 min. - Learn why water is important to us all, and how humans contribute to the chain of events which impact water quality
Movies change quarterly with the seasons. Groups studying a particular topic can request a special movie on that topic. |