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The Living Planet

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Country: UK
Network: BBC One
Watched by: 99 990 644
Total running time: 10 hours 48 minutes
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Episodes: 12
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Episode Guide

12
New Worlds
12.04.1984
11
The Open Ocean
05.04.1984
10
Worlds Apart
29.03.1984
7
The Sky Above
08.03.1984
5
Seas of Grass
23.02.1984
4
Jungle
16.02.1984
2
The Frozen World
26.01.1984

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13 May 2019, 14:21 #
I've seen a lot of documentaries, but this is the first time I've seen a Velvichiya plant, it's amazing.
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14 May 2019, 16:35 #
I am glad that even now the Kakapo parrot has not disappeared in 25 years but continues to survive with 60 individuals in 1984, it has now increased by 147
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14 May 2019, 18:40 #
35 years ago, Sir David Attenborough said that we were destroying the planet and people still did not think, in 2019, total pussy on planet Earth at the hands of man
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15 Nov 2019, 10:57 #
An interesting and beautifully illustrated story by David Attenborough about the ways living beings adapt to environmental changes and the mechanisms of adaptation to a wide variety of living conditions. Each of the twelve episodes is dedicated to a separate vast habitat and its inhabitants.

This is the second part of David Attenborough's The Life Trilogy. This time, the audience will be shown a variety of habitats: volcanoes, ice, jungles and deserts, they will tell about life in different environments: in water, on land and in the air, they will give examples of the influence of difficult conditions: cold, heat, water scarcity, lack of food and a new factor - human activity on the change of species and ecosystems..

Again, there is a huge amount of wonderful video material, often with unusual shots or simply unique shots for that time. The examples of the ingenuity and creativity of evolution in extreme conditions are particularly impressive. Again, great informative comments. The facts themselves are varied, entertaining, and presented in an interesting and thoughtful manner. Attenborough helps to see the extraordinary and amazing not only in something or someone rare and exotic, but also in the familiar and well-known.

It turned out to be a very high-quality, spectacular and informative, wonderful documentary series about wildlife. I recommend.

The correct language is impeccable and natural, without overly complex expressions, with excellent pronunciation - clear, with precise intonation. However, you will need subtitles to understand some English titles or terms.
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