Wonder of It All (film)

Wonder of It All is a 1974 nature documentary film directed by Arthur R. Dubs and produced by Pacific International Enterprises.

This includes not only with their own kind but interacting and coexisting with other species, although some of the scenes are obviously artificially contrived by the film makers.

No doubt the cougar kittens and black bears were captive animals, borne out by the fact that two of them are showing health problems.

One of the kittens has a head tilt, caused by a balance problem, and the bear's protruding tongue indicates teeth missing in that part of the mouth.

[2] The film grossed $1.05 million in its first three weeks of release in the Los Angeles area in January 1974.