Just watched the PBS broadcast of "Born Wild: The First Days of Life"... here is a video clip!
From YouTube:
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Lions kill infants they don't know, so this lion mother hides her cubs for the first six weeks, visiting only to feed them. When she introduces the cubs to the rest of the group, will they recognize the cubs as part of the family?
"Born Wild: The First Days of Life" premieres on PBS Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 8pm (check local listings). Enter your baby animal photos into the Born Wild Photo Contest for a chance to win "Born Wild: The First Days of Life" on DVD.
"Born Wild: The First Days of Life" is part of the 28th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc.
Born Wild: The First Days of Life
Across the animal kingdom, some of the most essential lessons — and the most extreme challenges — occur in the first moments of life. From ostrich to orangutan, egg sac to live birth, infanticide to matricide, the diversity of behaviors between parent and progeny is as great as the diversity of life on our planet.
As animal parents struggle to help their young survive their first days in the wild, they face seemingly insurmountable odds.
Penguins travel literally the ends of the Earth to protect their infants, facing Antarctic blizzards while they incubate their eggs.
Amaurobius spider mothers offer their own bodies for their newborns to feast on. Orangutan mothers face up to eight years of single parenthood raising their infants.
Understandably, the process of birthing and raising young is one of the most stressful experiences an animal can endure. And it is in these very trials that the most extraordinary glimpses of life in the wild come to light.
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