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The Life of Mammals (Repackaged) DVD

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David Attenborough presents the biggest ever wildlife series devoted to mammals. A Winning Design: From the tiniest bat to the massive blue whale, all mammals share the ability to nurture their young on milk and regulate their own temperatures. Insect Hunters: Mammals from tiny shrews to giant anteaters have specialised in eating insects. Some have even pursued their prey into the skies. Plant Predators: The plant eaters take on the largely indigestible, spiny and pois...

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Released
24 September 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
Classification
Runtime
498 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561037146 
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All ten episodes from David Attenborough's series looking at the most diverse group of animals ever to inhabit the Earth. 'A Winning Design' highlights the differences between mammals, reptiles and birds. 'Insect Hunters' focuses on mammals who have specifically adapted to eating insects. 'Plant Predators' examines how herbivores have adapted, while 'Chisellers' concerns those mammals who feed primarily on roots and seeds. 'Meat Eaters' follows the eternal race between predators and prey, and how both individual and pack hunters have adapted. 'Opportunists' examines the way that mammals with variable diets are able to adapt to new environments. 'Return to the Water' looks at seals, dolphins, porpoises and whales. 'Life in the Trees' explores the world of tree-dwelling mammals. 'Social Climbers' concerns the complexities of monkey social life. Finally, 'Food for Thought' looks at what happened when mammals developed the capability to walk upright.