Episode 1 The end of the earth: Long shots of wolves chasing bison; microscopic snowflakes and ice crystal caves; killer whales making waves to hunt seals.
Episode 2 Spring: Caterpillars that come back to life 14 times; all males fight to win mating rights; behind the scenes are explorers, Cause we're the BBC!
Episode 3 Summer: Killer whales' skills are absolutely comparable to Sun Tzu's art of war, step by step; the war between arctic wolves and bison, all for one and one for all; elephant seals' harem groups and glossy fat shakes.
Episode 4 Autumn: Adorable beluga whales bathed in natural riverbed scrub; bull musk ox wrestling and sumo competition; penguin takeaway army; eye-catching belly landing; The male penguin walks with the eggs;
Episode 5 Winter: The fight between the buffalo and the wolf, just to survive. "Seeing the life-and-death battle between these two animals is one of the most shocking scenes I've seen in the wild. As a photographer, I was tormented when I watched this scene. I knew that I had to continue shooting, and I knew it was a natural event. , but it is also very sad, because one of these two amazing animals will die."; the death ice finger and the slowly rising ice flakes in the underwater world; the electronic courtship sound of seals; the baby battle of the lost penguin mother.
Episode 6 The last frontier: "Auroras are evidence of the sun in the dark hours of winter."; self-sufficient Antarctic research base; cloud ice crystals, colourful ocean in the sky; humans living at the poles and at the top of the food chain are incredibly powerful match.
Episode 7 On thin ice: video recycling; ice shelf collapse, polar dirge; grandpa David always left alone because of aerial photography.
Episode VIII Science at the end of the earth: The purpose of scientific research in Antarctica is to satisfy the infinite curiosity of mankind.
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