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NHK Documentary

NHK Documentary

1999Returning Series26 Seasons276 EpisodesTMDB
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Hard-hitting documentary series that takes an in-depth look at some of the political, economic, and social challenges that Japan and our world is facing.

Season 9 · Episode 4

Nature's Unique Angles: The Mysterious Black Rabbits

Mar 26, 2007·50m

Surrounded by sub-tropical trees and coral reefs, Amami-Oshima is a southern Japanese island richly endowed with nature. The island’s flora and fauna have uniquely evolved, developing a distinctive eco-system that still thrives today. One of the island’s endemic denizens is the black Amami rabbit, known as a “living fossil.” Other island creatures include the Ryukyu long-haired rat that lives in trees (just as squirrels do); and the Ishikawa frog, one of the most beautiful of its kind in Japan. Veteran photographer Futoshi Hamada, who has been capturing the natural beauty of Amami-Oshima for 25 years, reveals the habitats and behaviors of these rare creatures in a unique tour of the island’s dense forest area.

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When did NHK Documentary Season 9 Episode 4 air?

NHK Documentary Season 9 Episode 4 aired on March 26, 2007.

How long is NHK Documentary Season 9 Episode 4?

This episode runs for approximately 50 minutes.

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