Natural Genius
The evolutionary successes in which life has solved aquatic locomotion doubtlessly deserve a leading role in the episode "Animal Copyright". In fact, it is the second part of the theme dedicated to traveling methods.
The evolutionary successes in which life has solved aquatic locomotion doubtlessly deserve a leading role in the episode "Animal Copyright". In fact, it is the second part of the theme dedicated to traveling methods.
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This Spanish island was made a biosphere reserve over 25 years ago and is now inhabited by animals and plants that can be found nowhere else in the world.
A look at how plants and animals living on Provence's garrigue and steppes withstand the scorching heat of the Mediterranean from spring until high summer.
Filmed over the course of a year, this series takes you into the secret lives of hidden wildlife in the 16 hectares of forest in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
The Galapagos have two main seasons. From January to June, there is a rainy and hot monsoon season while from July to December, there's the dry season.
The Chachapoyas were long considered the fiercest warriors of the Andes. Described as ruthless decapitators, they were said to engage in terrifying worship of the dead practices.
Mr Nick is heading towards the south of Thailand to meet Professor Montri Sumontha, one of Thailand's leading herpetology experts.
Fascinating Places
With the latest film-making technology, Sir David Attenborough uncovers the unseen natural treasures of Singapore and explores how the wildlife has adapted to the human world.
Filmed over the course of a year, this series takes you into the secret lives of hidden wildlife in the 16 hectares of forest in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
On the Mediterranean island farthest from any mainland, where many flightless animals died out we discover for every body a story never told before.
Between 3000 and 1400 BC, the Minoan civilization flourished in Crete, a large island located in the Mediterranean Sea. The Minoans were the first great civilization of the Greek world.
For nearly 400 years, in north-eastern Colombia, one of the largest pre-Columbian cities remained unnoticed, submerged in the rainforest.
Scientists have found multiple evidences that point at a climatic change in our planet.
Rivers form one of the most varied and diverse ecosystems on the planet, where birds form mating colonies, trees disseminate their fruits to conquer new territories, and predators take cover to stalk their unsuspecting prey.
This episode is dedicated to 'Animal Copyright' in communications. We 'see' communication, which cannot be seen but can be heard, smelled, felt or perceived, as a loud and clear message.
The evolutionary successes in which life has solved aquatic locomotion doubtlessly deserve a leading role in the episode "Animal Copyright". In fact, it is the second part of the theme dedicated to traveling methods.
What life is like for a fauna that resisted leaving its home and has now experienced an explosion of biodiversity of fish, birds, reptiles and marine mammals.
Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
South Korea, surrounded by sea on three sides, has about 2,800 islands.
Grassland is the Earth's second largest ecosystem on land. China's grassland makes up an important part of the Eurasian Steppe.
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