Just watched the first episode, the high-definition picture quality, every frame of the picture is shocking. The giant waves that shocked the blue sea, the mighty waves shocked by the eruption of volcanoes, and the fur that shocked the animals are all revealed in the lens.
A few impressive animals and pictures: The
slow and cute sloth: I saw this film and realized that there really are species like sloths in the world. It is really ignorant. Sloths are really like the "Crazy Zootopia" show-chronic child animals. Even when looking for a spouse, I was lazy~yo~yo~slow~slow~slowly crawling on the tree, I watched the cute creature’s "slow motion" anxiously, and listened to the commentary, "It does its best to speed up "Own pace", "This is already vigorous and resolute for them", hahaha smiled. Oh, and when the sloth swims, it is almost incarnate as another species, and its four legs are "fluttering" in the water.
The scene of a small lizard who first saw the world being chased by a large group of snakes: I was very worried. The animal world is really a world where the weak and the fittest survive. I feel fortunate for the one who managed to escape.
Albatross: I never knew that an albatross is such a beautiful bird, with its bright yellow beak, white-to-grey feathers, oblate shape and elegant style. The more you look at it, the more noble it becomes. He is still a dedicated dance elf, waiting patiently on the island for the return of his partner after six months of separation. When they meet, they are like shy girls twitching and greet each other through perfect dance.
Penguins: Millions of penguins live on islands. In order to survive, they have to fight the waves and hike three thousand miles to find their homes. The parents of the penguins take turns guarding the little penguins and foraging for them, which is awesome.
The animal world is very interesting, and nature is also amazing and full of respect. It turns out that there are so many unknown and beautiful parts in the world. Shocking! Good movies continue to be sought after~
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