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E: 07/03 Win Life in Cold Blood DVD
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In the final chapter of his epic overview of life on earth, Sir David Attenborough aims to transform our perceptions of cold blooded animals. The last in the pioneering Life series, Life In Cold Blood, is available on DVD from February 25.
Reptiles and amphibians ruled the world for nearly 200 million years and today there are still over 14,000 different breeds. Some are huge, the deadliest creatures on Earth. Some are tiny, among the strangest to be found anywhere. Together, they not only outnumber mammals or birds but in their colourful variety and extraordinary behaviour, they far surpass them. So where did these ancient creatures come from? How have they transformed themselves into the bizarre and beautiful forms that are alive today? Life In Cold Blood traces the story of their evolution and overturns the myth that these creatures are just primitive killers.
Using state-of-the art filming technology – including ultra-high-speed, thermal, miniature and on-board cameras – Sir David reveals the intimate lives of the cold blooded and discovers the secret of their success.
This fascinating new natural history series features a host of amazing TV firsts including wild rattlesnakes hunting, anacondas giving birth underwater, a male frog "giving birth", a mother caiman leading her crèche of babies to safety and semaphoring Panamanian Golden Frogs.
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In the final chapter of his epic overview of life on earth, Sir David Attenborough aims to transform our perceptions of cold blooded animals. The last in the pioneering Life series, Life In Cold Blood, is available on DVD from February 25.
Reptiles and amphibians ruled the world for nearly 200 million years and today there are still over 14,000 different breeds. Some are huge, the deadliest creatures on Earth. Some are tiny, among the strangest to be found anywhere. Together, they not only outnumber mammals or birds but in their colourful variety and extraordinary behaviour, they far surpass them. So where did these ancient creatures come from? How have they transformed themselves into the bizarre and beautiful forms that are alive today? Life In Cold Blood traces the story of their evolution and overturns the myth that these creatures are just primitive killers.
Using state-of-the art filming technology – including ultra-high-speed, thermal, miniature and on-board cameras – Sir David reveals the intimate lives of the cold blooded and discovers the secret of their success.
This fascinating new natural history series features a host of amazing TV firsts including wild rattlesnakes hunting, anacondas giving birth underwater, a male frog "giving birth", a mother caiman leading her crèche of babies to safety and semaphoring Panamanian Golden Frogs.
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