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Rainforest Pixies: The Mysterious Rhynchocyon Shrew of Arabuko
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Rainforest Pixies: The Mysterious Rhynchocyon Shrew of Arabuko

Apr 1, 2007
0h 43m
★ 6.0

Overview

Barely known and never seen, elephant shrews baffle even the zoologists. With their stilt-like legs and long mobile trunk, joined to the body of a large shrew with a golden bottom, they certainly deserve their name - though they are related to neither elephant not shrew! This shy, endangered creature has become the mascot of Kenya’s beautiful Arabuko National Park. The income they attract via tourism pays for the education of local children. The elephant shrew has truly become the Spirit of the Forest.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Taglicht Media
ZDF
ARTE
ZDF Enterprises

Cast

Philipp Schepmann

Narrator

Philipp Schepmann

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