David Attenborough's "Extraordinary" Waterproof Plan
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David Attenborough takes us into London's man-made rainforest at Kew Gardens - there, he finds a plant with a special adaptive quirk...
Kingdom Of Plants - An Evolutionary Quirk
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David Attenborough takes us through the jade plant and its extraordinary evolutionary quirk.
What Is This Adorable Animal?
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Three pups are born in the Rock Hyrax enclosure - but keepers are concerned that the runt of the litter may not survive...
Baby Pangolin And Her Best Friend
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Meet the man who takes a baby pangolin for walks every day.
UV Plants Caught On Camera?
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David Attenborough shows us the world through an insect's eyes, viewing plants and flowers in beautiful ultra-violet vision!
All Tiger Stripes Are Different
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Gordon and Alan have to distinguish one animal from another by looking at their striping patterns.
How Did Selfies Save The Cute Quokka?
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Meet the quokka, a teddy bear-sized marsupial that is making a comeback in southwestern Australia.
Crabs Trade Shells In The Strangest Ways
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As a hermit crab grows its shell becomes a tighter fit so eventually the crabs need to move into a bigger one, leading to an amazing exchange.
Symbiotic Fungi
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David Attenborough encounters a parasitic fungi that lives off the plants it inhabits.
Hippos Can't Swim?
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Welcome to the Okavango River, the largest in-land delta in the world, where hippo pods thrive.
Miracle Plant That Took 200 Years To Grow
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David Attenborough delves into the story of an ancient "miracle plant" at Kew Gardens and explains how the workers at the gardens ensure no plant need ever go extinct.
Blue Whales 101
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Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. Learn why they're larger than any land animal and why they were hunted for years, making them endangered.
Cubs Meet Adult Tigers
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As the cubs grow up Giles Clark thinks it's time for Spot and Stripe to start socialising with the adult tigers.
These Seeds Can Walk!
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The seeds of these wild oats each have two bristles called awns. Once the seeds fall to the ground their awns help them do something truly extraordinary…they walk!