Episode
Nature: Tiger!
Overview
International endeavors to protect the endangered Indian tiger are highlighted by scenes of a mother raising her cubs in the wild.
Details
- Series
- Nature
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 8
- Air date
- 1987-12-06
- Runtime
- 53 min
Episode context
Tiger! is Episode 8 in Season 6 of Nature. It aired on 1987-12-06. The runtime is 53 min.
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