Animals: ways they eat

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Animals: ways they eat is a short film from 1956 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Shows in detail how the body parts of various animals are related to their eating habits. Includes such examples as the cirri of barnacles, the mouth parts and legs of crayfish, the teeth of lions and...

Animals: ways they eat
Release date
1956
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Summary
Shows in detail how the body parts of various animals are related to their eating habits. Includes such examples as the cirri of barnacles, the mouth parts and legs of crayfish, the teeth of lions and cows, the tongues of butterflies, the noses of hogs, the beaks of birds and the paws of squirrels.
Contributors
IUL Genres
Educational;Nature
IUL Subject
Animals--Behavior;Animals--Food