The Secret Lives Of Leopards
The leopard is a master of secrecy. It's one of the hardest of all big cats to see, let alone observe. Mainly because leopards need absolute invisibility to hunt.
The leopard is a master of secrecy. It's one of the hardest of all big cats to see, let alone observe. Mainly because leopards need absolute invisibility to hunt.
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Collector car expert Bill Stephens and Keith Martin appraise classic European sport cars, including a 1954 Jaguar XK120 M Roadster and a 1967 Maserati Mexico Speciale.
Bill Stephens and Keith Martin appraise muscle cars including a Plymouth Superbird and a Mustang Mach 1 at the Petersen Automotive Museum Garage Sale and Swap Meet in LA.
Bill Stephens and Keith Martin take a ride on the wild side when they appraise American big block beasts, including a barn find Boss 429, a Shelby GT500, and a Sting Ray.
Collector car experts Bill Stephens and Keith Martin visit the annual Petersen Automotive Museum Garage Sale and Swap Meet to examine classic European sports cars.
A look at at a Talbot-Lago 150C SS shows us the best of the best in the collector car world. We find a classic Buick, the AC Aceca, and even a Harley-Davidson.
A look at a 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B and a quick trip to Amelia Island brings an original Cobra, a ‘56 Chevy Bel Air Nomad and a record-setting Alfa for sale.
A 1949 Jaguar XK120 leads the way. An Oldsmobile 442 and its older sibling, the Super 88 convertible, round out the action at Gooding and Company.
The Pleistocene Era, when packs of saber-tooths ruled. The arrival of early snow leopards, cheetahs, and jaguars, marked a turning point in the evolutionary track.
First, cheetahs are daytime hunters with eyesight optimized for open landscape and distant prey. Second, they're possibly the fastest land animals that have ever lived.
The first jaguar scientists struggled to go anywhere near their subjects. But times have changed.
The leopard is a master of secrecy. It's one of the hardest of all big cats to see, let alone observe. Mainly because leopards need absolute invisibility to hunt.
There are now thought to be fewer than 15,000 lions remaining in Kenya's Masai Mara, a drop of 75% in 50 years.
These cats are much more closely related to cheetahs than lions. While pumas are often found in mountains, they're also found in the lowlands, dense forests, or deserts.
Often referred to as the gray ghost or ghost of the mountains, this animal's rarity and elusiveness was legendary.
The Pleistocene Era, when packs of saber-tooths ruled. The arrival of early snow leopards, cheetahs, and jaguars, marked a turning point in the evolutionary track.
The Pleistocene Era, when packs of saber-tooths ruled. The arrival of early snow leopards, cheetahs, and jaguars, marked a turning point in the evolutionary track.
The Pleistocene Era, when packs of saber-tooths ruled. The arrival of early snow leopards, cheetahs, and jaguars, marked a turning point in the evolutionary track.
At the beginning of 1945, Berlin is under the illusion that it will survive the war. Every day there are bombing attacks, fires to be extinguished, and corpses to be buried. Life goes on as the front lines of the war close in each day.
This program will travel into the past to discover the fascinating details of Hitler's wonder weapons - colossal tanks, suicide bombers, and the first guided missiles.
The “Hell Hawks” fight D-Day in the air, while the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water. Nazi super-weapons bring terror from abo
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