Assuming they aren't blind, of course they can. Animals can see everything humans can. It's doubtful they fully understand what is going on but they can certainly see it.
Zoo On Safari Circus TV/Movie
No! They just want other people to see the wild animals in real life! Not on TV of course! But I think that's sad for the animals.
There are many television programs that feature animals. Some feature heroic animals, cute animals, and endangered animals, among others. There is also a television program that features funny animals called The Planet's Funniest Animals.
Yes, they can see the tv however canines do not see color, only shades of black, white, and grey The quality of vision of individual dogs varies immensely, and it varies by breed as well. For instance, a Labrador retriever with good vision will usually be able to perceive television, especially motion and especially if the image is of animals or nature. Other kinds of dogs may not see television at all. The ability to perceive images on an LCD TV is the same as for any TV.
Animal Face Off is probably the newest in this genre. Animals that would probably never meet up with each other in the wild are put up against each other in a virtual arena.
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Carnival of the Animals - 1984 - TV was released on: USA: 1984
When Animals Go on TV - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 12 October 1998
some cats do but most don't seem intersted
The duration of The Animals of Farthing Wood - TV series - is 1200.0 seconds.
Chipmunks are real animals.
Check with your local library for ideas and information. You could also see if there have been tv documentaries on the topic on channels such as Animal Planet or National Geographic.