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jgrif57003
Since: Oct, 2012
5th Jan, 2017 10:38:52 AM
I think I found it: Wildlife: Secret Animals. https://www.worldcat.org/title/wildlife-secret-animals-russia-europe-india-china/oclc/613958725&referer=brief_results . My web-fu is too good for this forum.
I remember getting 2 videos out of the library 6-12 years ago about trying to figure out the best or most interesting animals (I think it was in the title) of a certain area. One video was about Russia, the other was some place in North America (maybe the US). After every animal, a dot was added to the map of the area they were in. At the end, they showed the most interesting animal. The Russian one turned out to be the saiga, and the other turned out to be the California condor. The map turned into a sort-of connect-the-dots picture of the animal, and the last minute was just music playing over pictures of the animal. If I remember correctly, the narrators were a man and a woman who went back and forth, though I could be confusing this with Fooled By Nature (a show on Animal Planet with a man and a woman). Any idea what these videos were? I may well find it on World Cat, but maybe you remember these videos.