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Nature
Born to Run
Season 13
Episode 1213
Wildlife films have stereotyped the Thomson's gazelle as the universal meal for the carnivores of the East African plains. The truth is that these antelopes are among the most successful to have ever lived. By following the adventures of a newborn fawn facing all the challenges of growing up, finding partners and outwitting predators, this film offers a story of outstanding beauty, humor and drama
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