Animals and How They Communicate, 1966
Scope and Contents
Produced by Coronet Instructional films.
The film shows how animals communicate fear, presence, interest, and alarm, discusses aspects of behavior that are communicated between sound and movement, and illustrates the role communication plays in survival. Examples of animal communication in the film range from courtship displays among birds, to the social life of prairie dogs, to the intricate actions of bees and ants.
Dates
- 1966
Extent
From the Collection: 19 Linear Feet (163 films, 19 boxes)
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
Access Restrictions
Unprocessed collection. Access requires production of viewing copies; 30 days prior notice required. Contact the Historical Audiovisuals Program for more information.
Scope and Contents
Produced by Coronet Instructional films.
The film shows how animals communicate fear, presence, interest, and alarm, discusses aspects of behavior that are communicated between sound and movement, and illustrates the role communication plays in survival. Examples of animal communication in the film range from courtship displays among birds, to the social life of prairie dogs, to the intricate actions of bees and ants.
Physical Description
16 mm answer print. Runtime: 11 min. Color, sound.
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Historical Audiovisuals Collection Collecting Area
8600 Rockville Pike
Bldg 38/1E-21, MSC 3819
Bethesda MD 20894
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