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David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

The natural world has a vast range of bizarre creatures and animal weirdness. Natural history legend David Attenborough looks at a few of the more bewildering tales from the animal kingdom in this remarkable nature documentary. He asks if fleas can really jump higher than a cathedral, if crows can use tools and how the anaconda can eat prey that’s twice its size?
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  1. S. 3 ÉP. 1 - Impossible Feats
    1 février 2015
    22 min
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    It is said that fleas can jump the equivalent of humans leaping over St Paul's Cathedral and it is famously claimed that cheetahs can run at speeds of 70 miles per hour. But are these incredible suppositions really true? In this remarkable natural history documentary, David Attenborough asks if these animals can really achieve what should be physically impossible, and sorts fact from fiction.
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  2. S. 3 ÉP. 2 - Curious Minds
    8 février 2015
    22 min
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    Orangutans are clever tool users, but strangely such skills remained undiscovered for centuries. In this intriguing wildlife documentary, David Attenborough investigates a discovery in a remote Sumatran swamp that revealed their true potential. And he finds that crows are incredibly clever animals that can solve problems, and make surprisingly sophisticated tools.
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  3. S. 3 ÉP. 3 - Expandable Bodies
    16 février 2015
    22 min
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    The bodies of some animals stretch and shrink in extraordinary ways. The anaconda can swallow prey twice its own body size and then go for over a year without eating. The camel's curious hump can almost double in weight giving it the energy to travel huge distances across deserts. In this revealing nature documentary, David Attenborough asks: what is the secret behind such expandable bodies?
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  4. S. 3 ÉP. 4 - Curious Feeders
    22 février 2015
    22 min
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    The blue whale and the flamingo both have strange bodies determined by their diet. Blue whales grow to enormous sizes by feeding on tiny shrimp-like creatures, while flamingos spend their lives eating with their heads upside down. David Attenborough looks at both of these remarkable animals in this absorbing nature documentary and discovers that they have curious similarities.
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  5. S. 3 ÉP. 5 - Curious Cures
    2 mars 2015
    22 min
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    Humans are not alone in using medicines against injuries and infection. Some animals protect themselves with natural remedies in extraordinary ways. As David Attenborough discovers in this gripping nature documentary, hippos produce a blood-red 'sweat' that acts as a sunblock, while capuchin monkeys rub themselves with insect-repellent leaves to protect themselves from bites.
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  6. S. 3 ÉP. 6 - Remarkable Regeneration
    8 mars 2015
    22 min
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    Some animals can do the seemingly impossible. Salamanders can regenerate entire legs and tails to replace ones they've lost, while deer shed their massive antlers and regrow them from a few remaining cells each year. In this intriguing natural history documentary, David Attenborough asks how these animals regenerate entire body parts and why is it not possible for all animals to do the same?
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Audio
English
Sous-titres
English [CC]
Rôles principaux
David Attenborough
Studio
Humblebee Films
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