Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest (1997)

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Along the eastern edge of the Peruvian Andes runs a river called the Manu, the heart of one of the world's largest and most pristine rain forest parks in the world: Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Filmed over several years, "Living Edens Manu" chronicles some of Manu's extraordinary inhabitants-a giant Harpy Eagle family that preys upon monkeys and sloths so that their chick can successfully fledge, jaguars, Giant Otters, 20-foot caimans (relatives of the alligator), tree sloths, anteaters, brilliantly-plumaged macaws, Howler, Squirrel, and Spider Monkeys, and tapir.

Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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What is Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest about?
Along the eastern edge of the Peruvian Andes runs a river called the Manu, the heart of one of the world's largest and most pristine rain forest parks in the world: Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Filmed over several years, "Living Edens Manu" chronicles some of Manu's extraordinary inhabitants-a giant Harpy Eagle family that preys upon monkeys and sloths so that their chick can successfully fledge, jaguars, Giant Otters, 20-foot caimans (relatives of the alligator), tree sloths, anteaters, brilliantly-plumaged macaws, Howler, Squirrel, and Spider Monkeys, and tapir.
Who stars in Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest?
Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest stars Edward James Olmos.
How long is Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest?
Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest?
Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest is a Documentary film.
Where was Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest produced?
Manu: Peru's Hidden Rain Forest was produced in United States of America.