CMT Giants - 2006 was released on: USA: 18 November 2006
Dreams and Giants - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 1 December 2003
Sport Thrills Football Giants - 1938 was released on: USA: 23 October 1938
Walking with Dinosaurs - 1999 Land of Giants 1-9 was released on: USA: 1999
Land of the Giants - 1968 Brainwash 1-14 was released on: USA: 12 January 1969
Umm.... What is wrong with you there is nothing wrong with manatees they are gentle giants!
Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin - 2011 Journey with Gentle Giants 2-24 was released on: USA: 6 July 2013
NOPE!
No, they are gentle giants.
They are described as gentle giants.
They are described as gentle giants.
It is frindly
Gentle Giants - 1995 was released on: USA: 16 August 1995 (New York City, New York) Canada: May 1996 (Ottawa Queer Film and Video Festival) Greece: 4 March 2002 (Thessaloniki Documentary Festival)
No, gorillas are not aggressive.
Most draft horse breeds fit the bill of 'gentle giants'. However each horse will have it's own individual personality and quirks, which can be adjusted with training to a certain degree. Just because a breed is listed a gentle or calm does not mean that all horses of that breed are that way.
Oh, dude, keeping track of manatees is like keeping track of your friends at a music festival - you gotta tag 'em! Researchers use radio tags, satellite tags, and photo identification to monitor these gentle giants. It's like a manatee version of a reality show, but with less drama and more seagrass munching.
The term Gentle Giant was originally applied to those breeds of dog who were greater than 30" at their withers AND had gentle instinct. That being said it included the Saint Bernard, Newfoundland (who is shorter than 30" on average these days), Great Dane, (Old English) Mastiff, Great Pyrenees. The term was not meant to include the breeds of dog who can be greater than 30 inches at their withers, but who are not on average specifically gentle. So even though a Fila Brasileiro can be gentle, that breed is not considered to be a gentle breed. Neither is an Akbash dog specifically gentle, nor a Tibetan Mastiff, and certainly not a Rottweiller. Again, these dogs can certainly be gentle, but their breeds are not "Gentle Giant" breeds.