Let the earth take a breath, and give you a piece of green water and blue sky

Lois 2022-03-22 09:02:28

Cinematography, soundtrack, high standard as always

Episode 2 The beach elephants are densely packed together

Melting sea ice robs them of their habitat

Some walruses were even pushed to the cliffs

I'm hungry and I can only jump off a cliff

Sometimes it falls to death

Sadness overflows from the screen

Episode 4: The circle formed by the dolphins working together to surround the fishing group

From the air it looks like nature painting in water

Ocean acidification causes coral reefs to die

Mentioned in Age of Extinction

This episode's introduction to coral reefs can be said to be a vivid visual presentation of the book

Sea otters are so cute

They actually eat sea urchins, so extravagant

Lying on the water and eating sea urchins is not too easy

After eating the sea urchins, lie down on the water and sleep, and you will be happy!

Episode 6 says there used to be 300,000 blue whales

Only a few thousand left

I read an article a while ago

Said Japanese don't eat whale meat

But still kill whales

Said to be doing a whale population survey

In fact, it is not necessary to do surveys that often

Just because killing whales takes a lot of manpower

And officials keep killing whales to keep their jobs

It hurts to see

How deformed can a society be?

Will they hunt and kill endangered wild animals on the grounds of promoting employment?

The seventh episode of high-speed photography captures kingfisher fishing is really pleasing to the eye

Capybara is so stupid

Beautiful finned sea bream good chicken thief who stole neighbor's shell

Episode 8 ends with Chernobyl

I still remember watching Chernobyl some time ago.

I didn't expect a place unsuitable for human existence for 20,000 years

Plants and animals have flourished

The show tells us in such an extreme way

Give the Earth enough time to breathe

instead of constantly grabbing

Earth can recover and come back to life at an astonishing rate

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