Animal Cunning (1936)
The picture opens with a deer nursing her fawns. We see a young deer being fed cigarettes; a raccoon picking the pockets of a man for sugar ; a raccoon carefully washing and eating an egg. Then we have the nocturnal kinkajou, and following that an anteater whose specialized tongue makes quick work of a heap of ants. The anteater carries her young whether she is walking or hanging by her prehensile tail. Looking up through a glass, we see a Pacific pocket mouse eating sunflower seeds. A cormorant swallows a large fish. An iguana kills a vulture after shedding its tail which still wiggles like a live snake. The film closes with a dramatic fight between the iguana and a puma
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: May 1, 1936
Cast
- A.L. Alexander - Self
Screenplay
Production: Educational Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Animal Cunning about?
- The picture opens with a deer nursing her fawns. We see a young deer being fed cigarettes; a raccoon picking the pockets of a man for sugar ; a raccoon carefully washing and eating an egg. Then we have the nocturnal kinkajou, and following that an anteater whose specialized tongue makes quick work of a heap of ants. The anteater carries her young whether she is walking or hanging by her prehensile tail. Looking up through a glass, we see a Pacific pocket mouse eating sunflower seeds. A cormorant swallows a large fish. An iguana kills a vulture after shedding its tail which still wiggles like a live snake. The film closes with a dramatic fight between the iguana and a puma
- Who stars in Animal Cunning?
- Animal Cunning stars A.L. Alexander.
- How long is Animal Cunning?
- Animal Cunning has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is Animal Cunning?
- Animal Cunning is a Documentary film.
- Where was Animal Cunning produced?
- Animal Cunning was produced in United States of America.