David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

20134 series
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David Attenborough has made a career out of presenting nature documentaries on a number of topics, most of which are highly regarded by critics and viewers alike. In this programme, the naturalist highlights some of nature's evolutionary anomalies and how curious critters baffle and fascinate scientists. Each episode features two animals, linked by a common theme, who adapt to their environments in unusual ways. The stories of nature turning the ordinary into the extraordinary include the narwhal, a toothed whale that inspired the mythic unicorn, and the mole rat, which lives an extraordinarily long time for a rodent.

Impossible Feats: Episode Image
Episode 1Impossible Feats

David Attenborough examines creatures that have baffled us for centuries. This episode looks at how fleas jump and tracks the true speed of a cheetah.

Curious Minds: Episode Image
Episode 2Curious Minds

David Attenborough examines creatures that have baffled us for centuries. This episode looks at two animals that use tools, orangutans and crows.

Expandable Bodies: Episode Image
Episode 3Expandable Bodies

David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. This episode looks at the expandable bodies of anacondas and camels.

Curious Feeders: Episode Image
Episode 4Curious Feeders

David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with unusual styles of consuming food.

Curious Cures: Episode Image
Episode 5Curious Cures

David Attenborough examines more creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with remarkable healing properties.

Remarkable Regeneration: Episode Image
Episode 6Remarkable Regeneration

David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with remarkable regenerative powers.

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