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The Life of Mammals (2002)

David Attenborough presents a nature documentary series looking at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet.

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Release Date: Wed, Nov 20, 2002

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 50

David Attenborough
Presenter/Narrator

Season 1:

A Winning Design
Episode 1: A Winning Design (Nov 20, 2002)
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
Episode 2: Insect Hunters (Nov 27, 2002)
Mammals from tiny shrews to giant anteaters have specialised in eating insects. Some have even pursued their prey into the skies.
Plant Predators
Episode 3: Plant Predators (Dec 04, 2002)
The plant eaters take on the largely indigestible, spiny and poisonous defences of plants with some spectacular physical adaptations to diet.
Chisellers
Episode 4: Chisellers (Dec 11, 2002)
Special tools like chisel sharp front teeth and underground dwelling enable this group of mammals to feast on roots and seeds.
Meat Eaters
Episode 5: Meat Eaters (Dec 18, 2002)
Predators and prey must evolve speed, endurance and manoeuvrability to outwit each other, and the pack hunters must maintain order in the ranks.
Opportunists
Episode 6: Opportunists (Jan 08, 2003)
A mammal capable of having a varied diet can be highly adaptable and exploit new environments including the cities where they thrive.
Return to the Water
Episode 7: Return to the Water (Jan 15, 2003)
With perfect streamlined bodies and great underwater speed, seals, dolphins, porpoises and whales became the new hunters of the sea..
Life in the Trees
Episode 8: Life in the Trees (Jan 22, 2003)
A range of adaptations from sucker-feet to gripping tails help the tree dwellers to survive, and in the dark forest super senses come in to play.
Social Climbers
Episode 9: Social Climbers (Jan 29, 2003)
In the daily hubbub of monkey life, only those with a talent for social wheeler dealing get ahead, driving the shift towards larger brains.
Food for Thought
Episode 10: Food for Thought (Feb 05, 2003)
The natural world was transformed when one great ape began to walk upright - us. But why has this led to the development of our extraordinary brains?

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