UKTV - Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities: Series 3 (2015)
HDTV | English | MP4 | 1280x720 | AVC 3083 Kbps 25.000 fps | AAC 160 Kbps 48.0 khz | 6x24mn | 6x522 MB
Genre: Documentary
HDTV | English | MP4 | 1280x720 | AVC 3083 Kbps 25.000 fps | AAC 160 Kbps 48.0 khz | 6x24mn | 6x522 MB
Genre: Documentary
Sir David Attenborough returns to UKTV with an all-new and exclusive third series of the acclaimed Natural Curiosities.
The natural world is full of extraordinary animals with amazing life histories. Some were surrounded by myth and misunderstandings for a very long time; others have only recently revealed their secrets. David Attenborough once again reveals another group of creatures that have baffled or fascinated us for centuries.
In the new series Sir David examines the wonderful creatures that are famous for what seem impossible feats, such as the super fast cheetahs, jumping fleas, clever crows, the enduring hump of the camel, regenerating salamanders and more.
You'll even find that some of these extraordinary creatures are linked in very strange ways!
Uncovering the truth which is often stranger than fiction and Sir David's new series of Natural Curiosities will leave you astonished.
Part 1: Impossible Feats
Fleas are supposed to be able to jump the equivalent of a human leaping over St. Paul’s Cathedral and cheetahs purportedly can clock speeds of 70 miles per hour. But are these claims really true? The discovery of the world's most elastic natural protein in insects and the development of a hi-tech tracking collar have helped reveal the truth. So can these creatures really achieve what should be physically impossible?
Part 2: Curious Minds
Orangutans can use tools but such skills remained undiscovered for centuries. They were considered as just clever mimics until discovery in remote Sumatran swamps revealed their true potential. Clever crows also make surprisingly sophisticated tools. How have the curious minds of these two animals helped them become so inventive?
Part 3: Expandable Bodies
The bodies of some animals stretch and shrink in extraordinary ways. The anaconda can swallow prey twice its own body size - and then wait for over a year until their next meal. The camel’s curious hump can almost double in weight giving it the energy to travel huge distances across deserts. What is the secret behind these expandable bodies?
Part 4: Curious Feeders
The blue whale and the flamingo both have bodies determined by their diet. Blue whales grow enormous by feeding on tiny shrimp-like creatures, while flamingos spend their lives eating with their heads upside down. Both are oddities in their own groups and yet both are curiously similar.
Part 5: Curious Cures
Humans are not alone in using medicines against injuries and infection. Some animals protect themselves with natural remedies in the most extraordinary ways. Hippos produce a blood-red “sweat” that acts as a sunblock and helps fight infections, while capuchin monkeys rub themselves with insect-repellent leaves to protect against insect bites.
Part 6: Remarkable Regeneration
Salamanders can regenerate entire legs and tails to replace ones they have lost, while deer shed their massive antlers and re-grow them from a few remaining cells each year. How do these creatures regenerate entire body parts and why is it not possible for all animals to do the same?
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