Right Whale ~ Eubalaena glacialis
From: Atlantic Public Media
Series: One Species at a Time ~ The Encyclopedia of Life
Length: 05:45
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Next up, our special series, One Species at a Time with Ari Daniel Shapiro from The Encyclopedia of Life
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From the Encyclopedia of Life, here's Ari Daniel Shapiro for One Species At a Time.
From the Encyclopedia of Life, here's Ari Daniel Shapiro for One Species At a Time.
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(05:27)
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(05:30)
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(05:26)
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(05:30)
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Piece Description
A live host could cut the opening self id and use one of the following suggested intros:
Next up, our special series, One Species at a Time with Ari Daniel Shapiro from The Encyclopedia of Life
OR
From the Encyclopedia of Life, here's Ari Daniel Shapiro for One Species At a Time.
From the Encyclopedia of Life, here's Ari Daniel Shapiro for One Species At a Time.
NB: Each piece has a back announce with credits and music mixed in.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ocean Theme | Georg Brandl Egloff | 2009 | 00:00 |








Jonathan Thomas Stratman
Posted on January 05, 2011 at 10:34 AM | Permalink
The Right Whale's Testicles Weigh a Ton! Yes, a ton.
In just five minutes, you can be up close and very personal with the endangered Right Whale. This quick splash of a piece drops you into a Zodiac and takes you where the action is. Quick, easy, interesting and fun.