Wild America: Creepy & Crawly Critters Collection

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season

Wild America: Creepy & Crawly Critters Collection is a nature documentary series produced by Marty Stouffer Productions Ltd. The show follows Marty Stouffer and his team as they explore the United States and its diverse wildlife, with a particular focus on the fascinating and sometimes spooky world of insects and other crawly creatures.

Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through some of the most unique and remote landscapes in America, from the sweltering deserts of the southwest to the icy tundras of Alaska. Along the way, Marty and his team encounter a wide variety of insects and arachnids, from the smallest and most delicate butterflies to the biggest, most terrifying spiders and scorpions.

The show is presented in a highly engaging and educational format, with each episode packed full of fascinating facts and information about the exotic creatures being showcased. Viewers are given an up-close and personal look at the intricate anatomy and behavior of these creatures, all in stunning high-definition quality.

The expert camera work and editing of the show is also worth noting. The footage is incredibly detailed and captures even the tiniest details in the movement and behavior of the insects and other creatures. This attention to detail really helps to showcase the beauty and complexity of these creatures, as well as their importance in the ecosystem.

One of the standout features of the show is the way it highlights the close relationship between these creepy crawly critters and the world around them. We see how insects and spiders play a vital role in pollinating plants, keeping pests in check, and providing food for other animals. Even the most fearsome creatures, such as tarantulas and scorpions, are shown to have a unique purpose in the natural world.

One episode of the series entitled "Honey, I Shrunk the Bugs" highlights the incredible diversity of insects found in even the smallest patches of greenery in a typical suburban backyard. We see how the everyday plants and flowers in our yards are home to an amazing array of creatures, from tiny aphids and ladybugs to beautiful monarch butterflies. The episode does a great job of showcasing the natural world that is often overlooked in our daily lives.

Another episode, "Spider's Web," takes viewers on a journey into the world of spiders, one of the most feared and misunderstood creatures on earth. We see how spiders use their amazing web-building abilities to hunt and trap their prey, as well as protect themselves from predators. We also learn about the different types of webs and how each is suited to the needs of different types of spiders.

Overall, Wild America: Creepy & Crawly Critters Collection is a must-watch for nature lovers and anyone interested in learning more about the incredible diversity of wildlife found in the United States. The show is highly educational, well-produced, and visually stunning, making it a great way to explore the natural world from the comfort of your own home.

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Weasels: Sleek & Savage - Part 2
10. Weasels: Sleek & Savage - Part 2
May 1, 2005
The many members of the Weasel Family are known for their luxurious fur and for their often-aggressive dispositions. While the Sea and River Otters are highly playful, the Wolverine, Badger and Mink are fierce hunters which rarely back down and run. This unique family also includes smelly Skunks, arboreal Marten and Fisher, and rare Black-footed Ferret.
Weasels: Sleek & Savage - Part 1
9. Weasels: Sleek & Savage - Part 1
May 1, 2005
Among our least known, and yet most intriguing, Mammals are the Weasels. They are probably the most beneficial of our predators, and they are definitely the quickest-their movements being almost too fast to follow. Audacity is the most appropriate word for these deadly little carnivores. A three-inch-high Weasel will actually attack a man who attempts to block it from its captured prey!
The Truth About Turtles
8. The Truth About Turtles
May 1, 2005
They were here even before the Dinosaurs appeared, and they remain with us today-tough and adaptable, patient and persistent. Their unique design includes an armored shelter that enables the turtle to prosper in deserts, forests, swamps, rivers, and seas. This program highlights the casual lifestyles of several noteworthy North American species of turtles.
Snakedance
7. Snakedance
May 1, 2005
While investigating life in an Oklahoma cave, Marty Stouffer discovers a pair of male Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes engaged in an extraordinary "combat dance". Sinuous bodies swaying upright, the intertwined serpents clench and strain as they try to wrestle each other to the ground. All stages of this hypnotizing Reptilian phenomenon are seen for the first time.
Remarkable Reptiles
6. Remarkable Reptiles
May 1, 2005
Until 65 million years ago, giant Reptiles ruled the Earth. Dinosaurs have disappeared, but their multitude of descendants thrive in practically every kind of habitat North America offers. Masses of emerging Garter Snakes writhe in Manitoba's Snake Pits. And from southern swamps resounds the primeval bellow of the Alligator, echoing an era millions of years before man.
Prince of the Pond
5. Prince of the Pond
May 1, 2005
You may not be able to turn one into a prince, but Frogs are certainly royal in their ability to adapt to many types of habitat. Commonly seen, yet little known, these water-loving Amphibians are usually smooth-skinned, sleek and speedy. We examine the surprising life cycles of the Leopard and Bullfrog, the tiny Tree-frog nicknamed the "Spring Peeper" and other croaking creatures.
A Multitude of Mollusks
4. A Multitude of Mollusks
May 1, 2005
Mollusks are among the oldest living organisms, their fossils dating back 600 million years. And to this day, wherever there's water-fresh or salty-you'll find at least one of these fascinating Invertebrates. The second largest group in the Animal Kingdom, they come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and surroundings, from high-mountain Snail to deep-ocean Squid.
King of Snakes
3. King of Snakes
May 1, 2005
In a confrontation with a Rattlesnake, this snake will win. Unharmed because it is immune to the venom, it swallows its victim whole. This amazing serpent is the Kingsnake. Reigning monarch among Reptiles, it is a world-class beauty, with a medley of patterns and colors. We see combat, mating, egg-hatching and feeding behavior in several kinds of Kingsnakes.
The Incredible Shrew
2. The Incredible Shrew
May 1, 2005
Of the more than 4000 species of Mammals on earth, the tiny Shrew has earned a reputation for being the most voracious. It devours almost anything in its path, including creatures much larger than itself. Its heart is hardly malicious, but beats at a rate of 1000 times a minute. This reflects a metabolism which requires the Shrew to consume several times its body weight daily.
Beneficial Bats
1. Beneficial Bats
May 1, 2005
Long the misunderstood subject of myth and legend, Bats are hardly a favorite form of wildlife. Yet they are among our most valuable-and interesting-fellow creatures. This amazing study of America's only flying mammals reveals, with close-up and slow-motion cinematography, their fascinating habits and abilities, and offers fresh insight into the dark world of cave ecology.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 1, 2005