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David Attenborough looks at the extraordinary ends to which animals and plants go in order to survive. Featuring epic spectacles, amazing TV firsts and examples of new wildlife behaviour. Marine in...vertebrates are some of the most bizarre and beautiful animals on the planet, and thrive in the toughest parts of the oceans. Divers swim into a shoal of predatory Humboldt squid as they emerge from the ocean depths to hunt in packs. When cuttlefish gather to mate, their bodies flash in stroboscopic colours. Time-lapse photography reveals thousands of starfish gathering under the Arctic ice to devour a seal carcass. A giant octopus commits suicide for her young. A camera follows her into a cave which she walls up, then she protects her eggs until she starves. The greatest living structures on earth, coral reefs, are created by tiny animals in some of the world's most inhospitable waters.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: Life
First transmission date: 30-11-2009
Published: 2009
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Duration: 00:52:02
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Producer: Catherine McCarthy
Narrator: David Attenborough
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: Website: http://www.open2.net/life/index.html
Subject terms: Marine invertebrates; Natural history; Wildlife
Production number: NBRD359H
Videofinder number: 81337
Available to public: no