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Concluding Life at the Waterhole

  • Fred Vigeant
Like a giraffe, impalas must splay their front legs in order to reach water, making them vulnerable to predators.

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Like a giraffe, impalas must splay their front legs in order to reach water, making them vulnerable to predators.

Watch Life at the Waterhole Wednesday, June 2 at 8:00pm on WITF. You can stream WITF TV live on our website and through the PBS Video app on Roku, Apple TV and iPhone and Android smartphones. The program is also available on-demand through the PBS Video app.

 

We have been enjoying this three-part ground-breaking natural history series featuring a unique African waterhole rigged with cameras.

In this final episode of Life at the Waterhole we learn how rain transforms the area into a lush grazing pasture, creating an abundance of food.

Moderate weather makes it harder for predators, as prey can migrate further. With plenty of food available, mating and birthing seasons have arrived.

Watch part three of Life at the Waterhole Wednesday June 2 at 8pm on WITF.  Watch the whole series on-demand through the PBS Video App right now.

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