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Amazing footage of a grey kangaroo giving birth and the development of a joey in his mother`s pouch. This clip from the BBC`s Life of Mammals looks at the development of different ways of giving birth that have developed in Australia.
Nobody believed her, she needed to record it.
After the archer fish, it's what they call a "living fossil"
"Amongst the storm debris of the ocean, at the edges of the currents, the Green Turtle can be observed. In this ocean is plankton - making up half of the life on Earth. From the BBC's Turtle's Guide to the Pacific."
"On the oceanic reefs, turtles have to play a delicate dance to avoid presenting a tasty meal for the sharks swimming through the waters. This act becomes more intense at night-time. From the BBC's Turtle's Guide to the Pacific."
"The moon pulls the Pacific in the unending oceanic tide. But beneath the surface, life's abundancy is balanced finely. A fraction too warm, and the life providing corals can die too easily. From the BBC's documentary, Turtle's Guide to the Pacific."
"Sir David Attenborough researches the life of ants in Australian mangroves." From BBC show Life in the Undergrowth.
I didn`t see part 4 on the website so here it is!
Vid recorded by researcher Damian Elias of a male jumping spider (Salticidae) trying very very hard to excite a female jumping spider.
"Sir David Attenborough reveals the world of insects such as ants, stick insects, beetles and digger bees." From BBC show Life in the Undergrowth.