In admiration for the intrepid marine biologists, divers, photographers and everyone involved, who explored the legends about the sea: boiling waves turned out to be a feeding frenzy, and the expecting mother whales would Going to the bottom of the 600-meter-deep seabed near Darwin Island to give birth to cubs, the silly seals will actually use routines to kill tuna. . .
The picture of the big fish swallowing the small fish makes people shudder, as if the bloody smell can be smelled across the screen. In order to eat a small crab, it needs to travel through mountains and rivers under the eyes of predators. It was almost swallowed alive several times, and the people were terrified.
However, the animal world where the strong eats the weak also has warmth: the mother walrus is looking for a place to stay with her baby in need of rest, the albatross couple travels thousands of miles to feed the chicks, and the members of the dolphin family follow closely and communicate with each other emotionally; wise: able The tuck fish that uses tools, the squid that confuses the enemy with shell camouflage, and the clown fish dad who chooses the delivery room for his wife. . .
"Blue Planet II" is a popular science documentary and an environmental protection propaganda film. The photographers gave cute names to some tracked objects, and also mentioned their roles in the group when introducing them: fathers, mothers, etc. Ways to evoke our empathy and remind us on land to think about the creatures in the sea who are so similar to humans!
Seeing faded coral reefs, some people send bullet screens to express their sadness, and when they see floating plastic products, some people say that plastic bags will no longer be used. More and more people have become aware of environmental protection, but what we have learned is not all The truth, such as the noise disturbance to marine life mentioned in the last episode, how many people would have noticed if they hadn't watched the documentary? However, the harsher truth may lie outside the documentary.
The large number of sperm whales has given us hope, and Grandpa David also reminded us that if we take action, it is still too late, we should act, and we look forward to more such documentaries to give us scientific guidance!
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