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Snowbound: Animals of Winter | Preview

Learn the survival strategies of animals who live in the coldest places on Earth.

01/11/2017 | Rating NR

Nature

Snowbound: Animals of Winter | Preview

Preview: Season 35 Episode 6 | 35s

Learn the survival strategies of animals who live in the coldest places on Earth.

The coldest and snowiest places on earth, such as the Arctic Circle or Antarctica, pose a challenge to human visitors. But what about the year-round animal population? How do they cope for many months with life in these frozen wonderlands where temperatures can plummet to as low as minus 50 degrees? Find out how these creature adapt to their surroundings or employ clever tactics to survive.

01/11/2017 | Rating NR

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