The Life of Mammals

The Life of Mammals

  • Director: Mark Linfield
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 20, 2002
  • Also known as: Däggdjurens liv
  • The Life of Mammals, a ten-part television documentary produced by the BBC, premiered on 20 November 2002. 

    Details

    • Release date November 20, 2002
    • Production companies BBC Natural History, Discovery Channel UK

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    • By Edd 2022-12-01 10:22:18

      Episode 4 Chisel

      1. Agouti is a very successful mammal in the order of rodents. It lives in Central America. Its front teeth are enamel and the back is dentin. sharp. Rodents are almost everywhere. Abbott squirrels live in the United States and like to eat acorns, but there are two types of acorns. White acorns sprout immediately, and they cannot be eaten once they sprout. Red acorns will not be eaten until next spring. just sprouted. Abbott squirrels will eat white acorns immediately when they find them,...

    • By Darron 2022-11-01 00:48:53

      Doctor's complete solution

      Episode 1, Gold Design

      The echidna in Australia relies mainly on smell to find ant nests, and has an extra-long tongue. He kept the eggs in his belly, took 50 days to grow spines, and had to feed him for seven months.

      Episode 1, Gold Design

      The echidna in Australia relies mainly on smell to find ant nests, and has an extra-long tongue. He kept the eggs in his belly, took 50 days to grow spines, and had to feed him for seven months.

      Episode 1, Gold Design

      The...

    • By Theodore 2022-08-27 23:11:35

      Episode 3 Plant Hunter

      1. Sloths spend most of their time in trees, half-sleeping, half-blind and half-blind. In order to save energy, they do as little exercise as possible, their muscles are underdeveloped, and their reaction time is only a quarter of ours (should be four times, This is doubtful). South American tapirs mostly eat leaves, and some leaves are poisonous. They have found a way to deal with it, which is to eat only part of one kind of leaf, and then eat another, and they can detoxify by eating kaolin...

    • By Major 2022-08-27 21:31:44

      The Talent to Win Episode 1

      1. If you want to get a glimpse of the origin of the mammal dynasty, you have to go to Australia. Echidna lives in South Australia. They have hair, while only mammals have hair. They are like hedgehogs or porcupines. Echidnas have keen eyesight and hearing, but mainly rely on smell when foraging. When they smell the smell of their prey, they will use their strong front toes to open the prey's nest, use the beak-like mouth to penetrate into the cave, and then use their long tongue to lick the...

    • By Erika 2022-08-27 20:55:15

      main content

      bbc
      [Mammals Complete Biography.01-The.Life.Of.Mammals.EP01] Body temperature is the reason why mammals
      dominate the world.
      Observe the cave of the platypus, the baby
      kangaroo is born to climb into the pocket
      koala, sleep well The
      bear
      anteater
      kangaroo fights, the fun
      marsupials appeared 100 million years ago, at the end of the dinosaur period

      [The Complete Biography of Mammals.02-The.Life.Of.Mammals.EP02] insect
      hunters...

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    • By Ewell 2023-09-07 01:48:15

      The old man's show is perfect! !...

    • By Thomas 2023-08-22 08:27:54

      In love with this old...

    • By Ryleigh 2023-08-18 21:18:20

      It's so pretty! I'm used to Zhao Zhongxiang's pretending to be elegant and wise. When I see the old Attenborough's body that always twists and turns when explaining, I think it's very funny. At first, I'm used to it. I really like the light in his eyes. Kind of curious! What I'm most curious about is how did you get so many precious shots? ? !...

    • By Carson 2023-08-17 15:28:40

      Complete biography of...

    • By Gerald 2023-08-09 16:24:27

      This is one of my favorite documentaries. The animal world here is very complex and very human. It's the great experience of...

    Movie quotes

    • David Attenborough - Presenter: Three and a half million years separate the individual who left these footprints in the sands of Africa from the one who left them on the moon. A mere blink in the eye of evolution. Using his burgeoning intelligence, this most successful of mammals has exploited the environment to produce food for an ever-increasing population. In spite of disasters when civilisations have over-reached themselves, that process has continued, indeed accelerated, even today. Now mankind is looking for food, not just on this planet but on others. Perhaps the time has now come to put that process into reverse. Instead of controlling the environment for the benefit of the population, perhaps it's time we control the population to allow the survival of the environment.