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#9083, aired 2024-04-17 | HISTORY OF YOSEMITE $200: In the early 1900s the park put up bleachers for folks to watch these cuddly carnivores eat from leftover picnic baskets bears |
#9031, aired 2024-02-05 | NOTHING BUT MAMMALS $2000: Secretions from the glands of these catlike carnivores are used in perfumes civet |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | HEAR ME ROAR $400: It's not just carnivores--the harts of the red type of this roar to drive rival males away deer |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $400: Dogs & cats shouldn't share food, as cats are obligate these & their chow is too high in protein to be good for dogs carnivores |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | OVERLAPS $800: Spaghetti topper for carnivores that dances a pas de deux in a tutu meatballet dancer (meatballerina) |
#8777, aired 2023-01-03 | THE GOOD, OLD, U.S. OF A. $800: A mound-building culture 1,000 years ago left monuments like the Marching these carnivores; you can see it from above in Iowa bears |
#8662, aired 2022-06-14 | MAMMALS $2000: Sadly, one of these colorful carnivores that famously made its way into Calif. from Oregon died in 2021 after it was struck by a vehicle a grey wolf |
#17, aired 2022-02-22 | & NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT $400: These doglike carnivores weren't "laughing" so much after losing a 1999 war with lions in Ethiopia hyenas |
#8425, aired 2021-06-18 | SCAVENGERS ASSEMBLE! $800: Thriving in urban areas, these carnivores also called ringtails are really scavengers & willingly share food raccoons |
#8312, aired 2021-01-12 | SCIENCE CENTER $800: These distinctive carnivores roamed North America for millions of years until about 10,000 B.C. a saber-tooth tiger |
#8126, aired 2019-12-30 | TV MOVIES $200: 2018 saw "The Last" of 6 of these comedy disaster TV movies on SYFY that combined saltwater carnivores & storms Sharknado |
#8114, aired 2019-12-12 | BIOLOGY $800: This dietary progression might begin with plants, move up through herbivores & end with large carnivores a food chain |
#7475, aired 2017-02-24 | ECOLOGY $400: Of insectivores, herbivores or carnivores, the group whose food source is most likely to live to be fed on again herbivores |
#7450, aired 2017-01-20 | VIRGINIA FLORA & FAUNA $400: A black one of these carnivores documented in Virginia reached 740 pounds a bear |
#7179, aired 2015-11-26 | A BOUNTIFUL TABLE $2000: For you carnivores, hot off the grill, it's this 11-letter steak; dig in a porterhouse |
#7029, aired 2015-03-19 | HOLLYWOOD IS DESTRUCTIVE $600: Los Angeles is threatened by ocean carnivores falling from the sky in this SyFy Channel movie Sharknado |
#6964, aired 2014-12-18 | HEAR ME ROAR $400: It's not just carnivores--the harts of the red type of this roar to drive rival males away deer |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | PACIFIC OCEAN LIFE $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from the Maui Ocean Center.) Mature green sea turtles are herbivores; that's why their body fat is green; young ones who haven't developed their color yet feed on creatures like jellyfish, so they're classified as these carnivores |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | FROM THE HALLS OF MANITOBA $800: With one of the largest denning areas for them nearby, Churchill is the world capital of these Arctic carnivores polar bears |
#5913, aired 2010-05-05 | AT THE ZOO $2000: The sun type is the smallest of these carnivores, with the males only 130 lbs.--still looks mean, though bears |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | BEAR IT $600 (Daily Double): Also a name of an Alaskan island, this bear variety is one of the largest carnivores on Earth the Kodiak |
#5472, aired 2008-05-27 | DON'T TAZE ME, BRO $800: Sorry these Amazonian fish, AKA caribes, didn't get along with your other fish--who knew they were carnivores? piranhas |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | FOOD $1200: To mean a quarrel, vegetarians can use "rhubarb" & carnivores can use this beef |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | MAMMALS $1200: The largest land carnivores are a couple of species of this mammal bear |
#4082, aired 2002-05-07 | THE NATURAL WORLD $1000: The "least" one of these creatures is the smallest member of the order of carnivores the weasel |
#3471, aired 1999-10-11 | "T" TIME $500: Cretaceous "king" of carnivores Tyrannosaurus rex |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | ANIMAL GROUPS $1000: Wisconsin folks know a cete is a group of these carnivores Badgers |
#2968, aired 1997-06-25 | MAMMALS $200: This term for meat-eating mammals encompasses fish eaters like seals Carnivores |
#2803, aired 1996-11-06 | CARNIVORES $100: The name of this reptile is from the Spanish el lagarto, "the lizard" an alligator |
#2803, aired 1996-11-06 | CARNIVORES $200: Weighing up to 1700 pounds, the Alaskan brown species of this animal is the world's largest land carnivore a bear |
#2803, aired 1996-11-06 | CARNIVORES $300: The thresher type of this aquatic carnivore uses its long tail to herd & stun fish before it eats them a shark |
#2803, aired 1996-11-06 | CARNIVORES $400: Although confined mostly to Africa, this fastest land animal can also be found in Iran & Afghanistan the cheetah |
#2803, aired 1996-11-06 | CARNIVORES $500: As this tusked pinniped grows older, the male becomes nearly hairless a walrus |
#2740, aired 1996-06-28 | NOCTURNAL CREATURES $300: The binturong, a type of civet, is 1 of 2 carnivores that have a prehensile one a tail |
#2532, aired 1995-09-12 | NATURE $100: Unlike other species of these carnivores, the meerkat doesn't have a reputation for killing snakes a mongoose |
#1227, aired 1989-12-26 | ZOOLOGY $500: This animal family includes the largest of the carnivores Bear |
#1115, aired 1989-06-09 | ALASKA $400: This Alaskan variety of grizzly bear is one of the world's largest land carnivores Kodiak |
#343, aired 1986-01-01 | FISH $800: Of herbivores, omnivores, or carnivores, what most fish are carnivores |
#289, aired 1985-10-17 | MAMMALS $400: Though classed as carnivores, these black & white "bears" primarily eat bamboo shoots pandas |
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