Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos

Title
  1. Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos [motion picture] / Coronet Instructional Media.
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  1. Chicago : Coronet/Perspective, 1981.

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Description
  1. 1 film reel (5 min.) : sd. col.; 16 mm.
Summary
  1. Discusses the similarities and differences between rhinos and hippos. Both are the heaviest land animals and are plant-eaters. While rhinos like to roll in the mud to protect their thick, hairless skin from sun and insects, hippos spend much of their time in water. A child narrator calls attention to the unique characteristics of rhinos and hippos.
Subject
  1. Rhinoceroses
  2. Hippopatmus
Credits (note)
  1. Creative director, Mel Waskin.
Title
  1. Zoo animals in the wild: rhinos and hippos [motion picture] / Coronet Instructional Media.
Imprint
  1. Chicago : Coronet/Perspective, 1981.
Credits
  1. Creative director, Mel Waskin.
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  1. J M16 A-513 Z
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