David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
David Attenborough examines how fleas jump; he tracks the true speed of a cheetah.
David Attenborough examines how fleas jump; he tracks the true speed of a cheetah.
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In the jungles of Phu Khieo live some unusual primates.
From giant bats to giant snakes, Central Thailand is unique, spiritual and still untamed.
An exploration of southern Thailand, a natural wonderland of spectacular beauty.
Wildlife in and around Africa's waterways.
With an abundance of sunlight and rainfall, plants dominate in African rainforests.
The rare and beautiful wildlife along the coasts of Africa.
Animals and plants find ingenious ways to survive in the desert.
Savannas are dynamic, energy-rich worlds of grasses and trees.
Isolated and unstable mountains test the survival skills of wildlife in Africa.
Indonesia's rain forests have a diversity of wildlife from Asia and Australia.
Indonesian archipelago has diverse marine life.
Indonesia is one of the most densely populated nations in the world.
Beautifully patterned or brightly colored animals attract the attention of collectors.
David looks at the tusk of the narwhal and the spiral shells found on snails and ammonites.
Sir David Attenborough finds examples of nature tinkering with the aging process.
Curiosities lead to accusations of forgery.
Animals appear to have stretched their natural gifts to the limits.
Sir David Attenborough explores animals with fighting behavior.
Sir David Attenborough investigates two shells that win at evolution.
Sir David Attenborough discovers if animals and plants can count.
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