Attenborough: Saying Boo to a Sloth! - BBC Earth


In this amusing and entertaining clip from the BBC's Life of Mammals, David Attenborough looks at the life of a sloth. The sloth has adapted to the lack of nutrition in its diet of leaves by hanging around not doing very much at all. We even get to see one moving at high speed! Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.


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Attenborough Explains Easter Island


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Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (1989) Could a pterodactyl as large as a light aircraft have flown? Did millipedes once grow to six feet long? How did insects become preserved in amber for over 50 million years? All these questions and more are answered through the study of fossils. In his journeys to the most famous fossil sites in the world, David Attenborough discovers a pre-historic world teeming with life and full of enticing clues as to how life evolved. They reveal how dinosaurs hunted, lived in groups and cared for their young. And they offer glimpses of the most bizarre creatures that ever lived, such as tiny horses and an animal that is half bird and half reptile. With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil enthusiasts from around the world and sophisticated modelling. Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives breathes life into Earth's distant past.


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Amazing! Bird sounds from the lyre bird - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Click here to watch in high quality!: www.youtube.com David Attenborough presents the amazing lyre bird, which mimics the calls of other birds - and chainsaws and camera shutters - in this video clip from The Life of Birds. This clever creature is one of the most impressive and funny in nature, with unbelievable sounds to match the beautiful pictures. BBC Worldwide Channel: www.youtube.com BBC Earth Channel: www.youtube.com For more Natural History: www.bbcearth.com


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Human Mammal, Human Hunter - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC


Human bengs are a particular type of mammal. In this compelling clip, we see a tribesman runner persue his prey through the most harsh conditions in a gruelling eight hour chase. Thought provoking content from the BBC's Life of Mammals documentary series. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com


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David Attenborough's First Life 1/2 Arrival (BBC)


Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2010) Attenborough's journey begins in a forest near his childhood home in Leicester, where a fossil discovery transformed our understanding of the evolution of complex life. Travelling to the fog bound coastline of Newfoundland and the Australian outback, Attenborough unearths the earliest forms of animal life to exist on Earth. These bizarre and wonderful creatures are brought to life with the help of cutting edge scientific technology and photorealistic visual effects. From the first animal forms that moved to the first mouths that ate, these were creatures that evolved the tools that allow all animals, including ourselves, to survive to this day. In fifty years of broadcasting, David Attenborough has travelled the globe to document the living world in all its wonder. Now, in a landmark series, he completes his journey by going back in time to the very roots of the tree of life, in search of the very first animals. From the fog bound coastline of Newfoundland to the deserts of North Africa and the rainforests of Queensland, Attenborough finds evidence in fossils and living animals of an extraordinary period in Earth's history, half a billion years ago, when animals first appeared in the oceans. From the first eyes that saw, to the first predators that killed and the first legs that walked on land, these were creatures that evolved the traits and tools that allow all animals <b>...</b>


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Attenborough: Amazing DIY Orangutans - BBC Earth


If you thought the Lyre Bird was a good mimmic, you're in for a treat. This clip will bring your heart to your mouth as you wonder at how close orangutan behaviour is to our own. From the BBC documentary series, Life of Mammals. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.


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Sir David Attenborough's view on Science & Religion - Life on Air


Sir David Attenborough explains his views on science and religion in this very personal interview with ex-Monty Python, travel guru and self confessed Attenborough fan, Michael Palin. Great video from BBC biographical show 'Life on Air'.


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Venus fly trap - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Theglobal edition of BBC iPlayer has launched on iPad bit.ly Download the free app today and enjoy taster clips and episodes! Watch a selection of the best classic and contemporary British shows on demand, including full length episodes of 'The Private Life of Plants'. (Please note not all programmes are available in all countries) In this clip, David Attenborough looks at how this well known carnivorous plant captures its prey.


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Animal partnerships - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough looks at how some creatures have formed mutually beneficial partnerships - if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. From the BBC.


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David Attenborough looks at the amazing world of hummingbirds and their behaviour. From the BBC.


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PART 1: David Attenborough on Darwin - by Nature Video


British broadcaster Sir David Attenborough presents his views on Charles Darwin, natural selection, and how the Bible has put the natural world in peril in an exclusive interview for Nature Video. To celebrate Darwin's bicentenary Nature is also providing selected content FREE online, including continuously updated news, research and analysis on Darwin's life, his science and his legacy. Visit: www.nature.com/darwin


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Amazing Cicada life cycle - Sir David Attenborough's Life in the Undergrowth - BBC wildlife


After lying beneath the earth for up to 17 years, cicadas venture above ground as a massive group to shed their larvae shells, sprout wings and sing for a mate. Sir David Attenborough demonstrates how easy it is to hypnotise a male cicada with the click of his fingers in this amazing wildlife video from BBC animal show 'Life in the Undergrowth'.


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David Attenborough: Lost Worlds 2/4 Putting Flesh On Bones (BBC)


Please Subscribe To The EvolutionDocumentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (1989) Could a pterodactyl as large as a light aircraft have flown? Did millipedes once grow to six feet long? How did insects become preserved in amber for over 50 million years? All these questions and more are answered through the study of fossils. In his journeys to the most famous fossil sites in the world, David Attenborough discovers a pre-historic world teeming with life and full of enticing clues as to how life evolved. They reveal how dinosaurs hunted, lived in groups and cared for their young. And they offer glimpses of the most bizarre creatures that ever lived, such as tiny horses and an animal that is half bird and half reptile. With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil enthusiasts from around the world and sophisticated modelling. Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives breathes life into Earth's distant past.


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Polar bears search for food - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


The polar bear's range is roughly 10000 times that of a panda. Luckily, snow cam is here to spy in this grand habitat and capture fantastic. From the BBC.


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David Attenborough - Animal behaviour of the Australian bowerbird - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough observes the bower bird's intriguing behaviour. From the BBC.


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Newborn Baby Grey Kangaroo - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC


Amazing footage of a grey kangaroo giving birth and the development of a joey in his mother's pouch. This clip from the BBC's Life of Mammals looks at the development of different ways of giving birth that have developed in Australia. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com


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Wild crows inhabiting the city use it to their advantage - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Many birds adapt to metropolitan life, in this clip you can see how crows in Japan have integrated city life into their behaviour. From the BBC.


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[Jim meets....] Sir David Attenborough - University of Surrey


Professor Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Physics and Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey hosts an audience with Sir David Attenborough - live at University of Surrey, Guildford


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First Life with David Attenborough Part 1&2 - Discovery Channel


First Life with David Attenborough Part 1&2 - Discovery Channel In fifty years of broadcasting, Sir David Attenborough has traveled the globe to document the living world in all its wonder. Now, he completes his journey by going back in time to the roots of the tree of life, in search of the very first animals.


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Wild orchid wasp mimic - David Attenborough - BBC


This incredible plant dupes wasps into thinking they're mating, while loading them with pollen. From the BBC.


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Poisonous Pitcher plant - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough looks at another meat eating plant - the pitcher plant and how it catches insects. From the BBC.


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BBC - Attenborough's Journey (David Attenborough)


Following David Attenborough as he travels the globe to film his series, David Attenborough's First Life. This prelude provides an insight into his 50 years of broadcasting.


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Nature of the cuckoo duck - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough looks at how the cuckoo duck ensures its survival in another bird's nest. From the BBC.


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What A Wonderful World With David Attenborough -- BBC One [FULL HD]


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Beautiful Plumed Bird of Paradise - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Birds of paradise have incredible and elaborate plumage, here David looks at one. From the BBC.


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David Attenborough: Amber Time Machine (BBC)


Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (1996) David Attenborough turns his life long fascination with amber into a time travelling detective story that spans 150 million years. Examining and identifying the contents of this unique material , he opens a window into prehistoric tropical rainforests and unravels detailed stories about the plants and animals that lived there. The episode shows Attenborough searching for the identities of preserved creatures inside a piece of Baltic Amber that was given to him by his adoptive sister when he was twelve years old. The Amber Time Machine is part of the Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages a collection of seven documentaries. It shows how a group of scientists can reconstruct an entire twenty million year old ecosystem through pieces of Dominican amber. Examples include a tadpole preserved in Amber after falling from a Bromeliad. Attenborough then discusses the scientific feasibility of DNA being preserved in Amber, and the science behind the 1993 hit techno thriller Jurassic Park, in which Richard Attenborough starred as John Hammond. Several attempts were tried, with DNA eventually being recovered from a weevil that was several million years older than Tyrannosaurus rex. Attenborough reasons that a few old, rare pieces of Amber may contain DNA. Amber is fossilized tree resin (not sap), which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic <b>...</b>


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King penguins and their young - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Antarctica's king penguin colonys. Watch the giant chic creches and there unique methods of communication. From the BBC.


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Ants - Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth - BBC


Sir David Attenborough researches the life of ants in Australian mangroves in this fantastic BBC footage. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com


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Nature of wandering Albatross birds - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough watches the wandering albatross, a bird of huge size and majesty. From the BBC.


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Flying Monsters - HD With David Attenborough


Two hundred million years ago there was an extraordinary development in the history of life: an ancient group of reptiles made a giant evolutionary leap into the skies. In this groundbreaking, BAFTA winning, documentary, David Attenborough travels back in time to discover how and why these creatures took flight, and why after 150 million years of aerial domination they vanished.With the help of a team of scientists he unravels one of palaeontology's enduring mysteries, how did lizards the size of giraffes defy gravity and soar through prehistoric skies? Driven by the information he finds as he attempts to answer these questions, Attenborough finds that the marvel of pterosaur flight has evolutionary echoes that resonate even today.


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Attenborough: the amazing Lyre Bird sings like a chainsaw! Now in high quality - BBC Earth


David looks at this amazing bird, which mimics the calls of other birds - and chainsaws and camera shutters! Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.


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David Attenborough: Lost Worlds 3/4 Dinosaur (BBC)


Please Subscribe To The EvolutionDocumentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (1989) Could a pterodactyl as large as a light aircraft have flown? Did millipedes once grow to six feet long? How did insects become preserved in amber for over 50 million years? All these questions and more are answered through the study of fossils. In his journeys to the most famous fossil sites in the world, David Attenborough discovers a pre-historic world teeming with life and full of enticing clues as to how life evolved. They reveal how dinosaurs hunted, lived in groups and cared for their young. And they offer glimpses of the most bizarre creatures that ever lived, such as tiny horses and an animal that is half bird and half reptile. With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil enthusiasts from around the world and sophisticated modelling. Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives breathes life into Earth's distant past.


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Attenborough: Beaver Lodge Construction Squad - BBC Earth


The American beaver's ability to nibble wood demonstrates the stunning adaptability of these amazing mammals. In addition to creating their own lake, this family of beavers construct a make-shift fridge and winter-time snug. From the BBC's Life of Mammals documentary series. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.


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Amazing! Giant waterlillies in the Amazon - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


These amazing plants produce gigantic leaves to cover as much surface area as they can, competing for precious light. From the BBC.


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Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2010) Attenborough's journey continues in Canada's Rocky Mountains, where fossils document an explosion in animal diversity never seen before or since. Travelling from there to North Africa, the rainforests of Australia and the east coast of Scotland, Attenborough discovers how animals evolved to conquer not only the oceans but also the land and air. These remote and fascinating creatures are brought to life as never before with the help of cutting edge scientific technology and photorealistic visual effects. From the first large predators to the first legs on land, these were creatures that evolved the traits and tools that allow animals to survive. In fifty years of broadcasting, David Attenborough has travelled the globe to document the living world in all its wonder. Now, in a landmark series, he completes his journey by going back in time to the very roots of the tree of life, in search of the very first animals. From the fog bound coastline of Newfoundland to the deserts of North Africa and the rainforests of Queensland, Attenborough finds evidence in fossils and living animals of an extraordinary period in Earth's history, half a billion years ago, when animals first appeared in the oceans. From the first eyes that saw, to the first predators that killed and the first legs that walked on land, these were creatures that evolved the traits and tools that allow all animals <b>...</b>


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Attenborough - Anaconda gives birth underwater - BBC wildlife


On the marshes of Northern Argentina, Sir David Attenborough presents the birth of one of the largest snakes on the planet, the Anaconda. Brilliant wildlife video from Sir David Attenborough's natural history masterpiece, Life in Cold Blood.


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Sir David Attenborough: The Truth About Climate Change


The legendary broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough was long unsure about the causes of the observed climate warming. In his documentary, The Truth About Climate Change, he sheds doubt and explains what convinced him. Climate models based on purely natural processes such as solar activity and volcanic eruptions fail to explain the observed change in Earth's climate in the latter part of the 20th century. Models factoring in the human impact, that is, the increase of carbon dioxide in the athmosphere, depict the transpired warming accurately, however.


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Male elephant seals defend territory - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough shows how a male elephant seal protects his harem. From the BBC.


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The capercaillie bird defends its territory - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough studies the battle tactics of capercaillies. From the BBC.


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Cassetteboy vs. David Attenborough


David Attenborough narrates a typical night in a British town. It's like a war zone out there. From the album 'Dead Horse'. Contains mild swearing and the word "booby". Also available now is the comedy novel 'Earth Inc.' written by Michael Bollen, one of the Cassetteboys. Follow this link for more info: tiny.cc


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Sir David Attenborough - the story behind Life on Earth - BBC


Sir David Attenborough remembers filming perhaps one of the most ground breaking and well loved nature documentaries in the world, 'Life on Earth'. Great video from Michael Palin's interview with Attenborough and his colleagues filmed for BBC show 'Life on Air'.


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Bird houses for purple martins - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


David Attenborough demonstrates how purple martins have found a habitat in American gardens and towns. From the BBC.


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Kangaroo Boxing - Attenborough - Life of Mammals - BBC


This clip from the BBC's Life of Mammals looks at the quest to be the dominant male in a group of grey kangaroos. To do this, they fight and winning the fight means that male will father most of the next babies. The little joey kangaroos have an entertaining attempt as well. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com


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Giant panda bears in the forest - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife


Giant panda bears are the only known bear to be active during the winter months. See rare footage of them in the wild with the help of spy-cam. From the BBC.


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Lion documentary , by the great David Attenborough.I don't own any rights to the video just a cool documentary about lions and Mother Nature :D


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Life of Insects - Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth - BBC


In this remarkable BBC footage, Sir David Attenborough reveals the world of insects such as ants, stick insects, beetles and digger bees. Visit www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBC Earth YouTube channel here www.youtube.com


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