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Mathilde 2023-04-09 10:30:39
It's not the predator that's exciting, but the nervousness that the audience hears their own heartbeats before the predation is about to...
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Christiana 2023-02-28 20:04:25
I've seen it, I like it very much, it's very...
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Ruby 2023-02-17 13:08:05
What a wonderful documentary, the mystery of nature, the originality of life, a great...
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Roel 2023-01-28 02:11:28
I feel like I hate...
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Reginald 2023-01-13 06:24:57
Mammals used their ingenuity to successfully develop the environment to produce food for a growing human population. Although the disasters brought about during the civilization period made them self-defeating, the process continued, and humans now seek food not only on Earth but also on other planets. Maybe it's time to turn the process around and we shouldn't control the environment for the benefit of humanity but control the population to keep the environment...
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Zelda 2022-12-13 12:34:08
Documentaries can also be...
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Alexys 2022-11-24 13:36:59
There was an episode where the resource could not be...
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Foster 2022-11-22 22:06:00
That uncle! ! seen...
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Shirley 2022-11-09 04:28:26
Attenborough's world travel history should be around 75 at this time, I admire it. The mammals are subdivided very finely, which is...
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Eriberto 2022-10-24 01:16:09
A fascinating...
The Life of Mammals Comments
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Amelia 2022-08-27 19:16:57
Quotations
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Body temperature is a major factor in mammals' domination of the earth.
Africa's mammals are the most spectacular.
Blue whales are the largest creatures in history.
The ability of mammals to reproduce and adapt depends on their food.
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Erika 2022-08-27 20:55:15
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[Mammals Complete Biography.01-The.Life.Of.Mammals.EP01] Body temperature is the reason why mammals
dominate the world.
Observe the cave of the platypus, the baby
kangaroo is born to climb into the pocket
koala, sleep well The
bear
anteater
kangaroo fights, the fun
marsupials appeared 100...
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David Attenborough - Presenter: Three and a half million years separate the individual who left these footprints in the sands of Africa from the one who left them on the moon. A mere blink in the eye of evolution. Using his burgeoning intelligence, this most successful of mammals has exploited the environment to produce food for an ever-increasing population. In spite of disasters when civilisations have over-reached themselves, that process has continued, indeed accelerated, even today. Now mankind is looking for food, not just on this planet but on others. Perhaps the time has now come to put that process into reverse. Instead of controlling the environment for the benefit of the population, perhaps it's time we control the population to allow the survival of the environment.