Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E02

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E02

BBC Earth
20 minut
2013
Velká Británie Dokumentární

David discovers the curiosities that have led to accusations of forgery but have ultimately helped us rethink evolution. When early explorers brought the first specimen of a duck-billed platypus back to England in 1799, it was thought so bizarre it was deemed a hoax, while the midwife toad became the centre of a raging scientific storm in the 1920s that led to accusations of fakery.

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Epizody

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - Série 1
S1E1

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E01

, BBC Earth, 35 minut

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E01

Some animals appear to have taken Nature’s gifts and stretched them to extreme limits. With these two natural curiosities one creature, the giraffe, has ended up with a super-stretched neck, the other, the chameleon, a super stretchy tongue. In both cases nature has found a way to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Dostupné za 1 den
S1E2

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E02

, BBC Earth, 30 minut

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E02

David discovers the curiosities that have led to accusations of forgery but have ultimately helped us rethink evolution. When early explorers brought the first specimen of a duck-billed platypus back to England in 1799, it was thought so bizarre it was deemed a hoax, while the midwife toad became the centre of a raging scientific storm in the 1920s that led to accusations of fakery.

Dostupné za 5 dní
S1E3

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E03

, BBC Earth, 30 minut

Přírodní kuriozity Davida Attenborougha - S01E03

David encounters two examples where Nature has tinkered with the aging process to alarmingly different effect – the first grows old while trapped in a young body while the second looks old from birth but might hold the key to a long life.

O pořadu

2013
Velká Británie Dokumentární

David discovers the curiosities that have led to accusations of forgery but have ultimately helped us rethink evolution. When early explorers brought the first specimen of a duck-billed platypus back to England in 1799, it was thought so bizarre it was deemed a hoax, while the midwife toad became the centre of a raging scientific storm in the 1920s that led to accusations of fakery.