Frightening nocturnal predators, the creepiest of crawlies and bizarre creatures are all exposed in a series revealing the mysteries of wildlife at night. Most of the Earth's creatures emerge under the cover of darkness. Aided by the latest in night-time camera technology, a crack team of biologists and film-makers adventure to South and Central America to reveal the thrills, scares and strangeness of life in the dark. Along the way these intrepid explorers illuminate a world of trap-door spiders and headlamp beetles. They abseil into the black pit of a giant cave,... fear for their lives as a jaguar prowls just feet away, shiver at the bone-chilling shrieks of the howler monkey and thrill at the discovery of vampire bats sucking blood. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Three-part documentary series from the BBC exploring wildlife at night. The programme was filmed in South and Central America where experts spent six months examining animal life. In 'Central American Jungle' the team are in the Costa Rican jungles where they encounter a jaguar and a net-casting spider and discover ruined temples. 'Amazon Flooded Forests' features a sloth, a nocturnal monkey, vampire bats and an entirely new species found inside a vast cave system. 'Patagonian Mountains' looks at the nocturnal habits of the puma and investigates why humpback whales swim closer to the shore when evening falls.
Three-part documentary series from the BBC exploring wildlife at night. The programme was filmed in South and Central America where experts spent six months examining animal life. In 'Central American Jungle' the team are in the Costa Rican jungles where they encounter a jaguar and a net-casting spider and discover ruined temples. 'Amazon Flooded Forests' features a sloth, a nocturnal monkey, vampire bats and an entirely new species found inside a vast cave system. 'Patagonian Mountains' looks at the nocturnal habits of the puma and investigates why humpback whales swim closer to the shore when evening falls.
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