Nature Documentary hosted by David Attenborough, published by BBC in 2009 - English narration.
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David Attenborough looks at the extraordinary ends to which animals and plants go in order to survive. Featuring epic spectacles, amazing TV firsts and examples of new wildlife behaviour.
9) Plants
Plants' solutions to life's challenges are as ingenious and manipulative as any animal's.
Innovative time-lapse photography opens up a parallel world where plants act like fly-paper, or spring-loaded traps, to catch insects. Vines develop suckers and claws to haul themselves into the rainforest canopy. Every peculiar shape proves to have a clever purpose. The dragon's blood tree is like an upturned umbrella to capture mist and shade its roots. The seed of a Bornean tree has wings so aerodynamic they inspired the design of early gliders. The barrel-shaped desert rose is full of water. The heliconia plant even enslaves a humming bird and turns it into an addict for its nectar.
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------------------------------ * Video Codec: x265 CABAC Main L4 * Video Bitrate: CRF 23 (~2503Kbps) * Video Resolution: 1920x1080 * Frame Rate: 25 FPS * Audio Codec: AAC-LC (Apple) * Audio Bitrate: 128Kbps CVBR 48KHz (207Kbps peak) * Audio Channels: 2 * Audio Gain: 6dB * Run-Time: 59 mins * Number Of Parts: 10 * Part Size: 1.08 GB (average) * Source: Webrip (1080p/h264/50) * Subtitles: Merged