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Animal Planet is a Canadian category 2 digital cable television channel owned by Bell Globemedia and Discovery Communications from the USA. The channel is devoted to animals. Download high resolution version (900x1200, 267 KB)Animal Planet logo, deemed fair use This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ... Category 2 channels are Canadian television channels defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission which may be carried, optionally, by all digital cable television and direct broadcast satellite providers. ... Digital cable is a term for a type of cable digital television that delivers more channels than possible with analog cable by using digital video compression. ... The term television channel generally refers to either a television station or its cable/satellite counterpart (both outlined below). ... Bell Globemedia Inc. ... Discovery Channel is an American cable TV network that has a variety of science programming, particularly documentaries and nature shows. ...


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