In "Earth Pulse 2", the scene of the iguana cubs escaping from the siege and interception of the swimming snakes on the Galapagos Island in the Pacific Ocean was named "a moment that audiences must watch" by the BAFTA in 2016. However, one of Earth Pulse 2's producers reportedly pointed out that due to filming, the iguana cubs and snakes were not very cooperative, so the broadcast footage was "stitched" from two cameras. At the same time, it was not the same iguana cub that was besieged by the snakes and finally escaped. However, the BBC documentary denied that two cameras were used in the filming, but this was to present different perspectives of the iguana cubs and the snake group, and there was no "stitching". Also, the documentary does only capture the escape of one iguana cub.
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