Cat and Dog Tales
pbs documentaries

Cat and Dog Tales

PBS Documentaries 무료 체험 또는 구매하기

약관이 적용됩니다.

NOVA examines the science of our favorite animal companions. What can science tell us about the human relationships with cats and dogs?
2020시즌 1개
출연진: Eric Meyers
TV-G
2 에피소드
  • 1. Dog Tales

    1. Dog Tales

    Dogs have been our companions for thousands of years. But why? Do they really love us, or are they just in it for the food? Scientists test wolf intelligence, decode canine DNA, and peer into dogs' brains to find out what domestication really means.
    Dogs have been our companions for thousands of years. But why? Do they really love us, or are they just in it for the food? Scientists test wolf intelligence, decode canine DNA, and peer into dogs' brains to find out what domestication really means.
    TV-G
    53분
    2020년 2월 11일
  • 2. Cat Tales

    2. Cat Tales

    They may have stolen many hearts—and the internet—but cats can be perplexing pets. As much cuddly and playful as they are aloof and uncaring, they’ve often raised the question: Did humans ever really domesticate felines? And what more can science tell us about a relationship that predates history?
    They may have stolen many hearts—and the internet—but cats can be perplexing pets. As much cuddly and playful as they are aloof and uncaring, they’ve often raised the question: Did humans ever really domesticate felines? And what more can science tell us about a relationship that predates history?
    TV-G
    53분
    2020년 2월 18일
  • Cat and Dog Tales
    2020시즌 1개
    NOVA examines the science of our favorite animal companions. What can science tell us about the human relationships with cats and dogs?
    크리에이터 · 출연진
    리뷰
    1. 별점 5점
      0%
    2. 별점 4점
      0%
    3. 별점 3점
      0%
    4. 별점 2점
      0%
    5. 별점 1점
      0%
    전체 리뷰 읽어보기
    오디오 언어
    EnglishEnglish Dialogue Boost: MediumEnglish Dialogue Boost: High
    자막
    English [CC]
    주문 또는 시청과 동시에 고객님께서는 당사의 이용 약관 전문에 동의한 것으로 간주됩니다. Amazon.com Services LLC에 의해 판매됩니다.

    피드백