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01-14-2003, 08:41 AM | #1 |
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The life of birds.
I just finished watching 'The life of birds' by David Attenbourough. Exceptional start to finish, especially the part on the mimicry of the lyre bird. If your interested in nature at all, I definately recommend it.
There is a show on the weekend called 'It ain't necessarily so', which "throws much doubt upon the historicity of the Bible." Should be a good watch too. Has anyone else seen an interesting show lately? ~Monkey |
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The BBC are currently showing 'The Life of Mammals' by Attenborough. It's full of stuff that has never been filmed before, which is very impressive. The BBC Natural History Unit rules!
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Excelent, I didn't even know there was a mammals one in the series.
I have been looking for the DVD set of 'The private life of plants'. I only saw small bits here and there at uni but that's look brilliant aswell. Also 'The blue planet'. ~Monkey |
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Have anybody seen "Future Life" or something like that on animal planet?
The documentary's about how life evolved into possible new forms 100 million to 200 million years in the future. |
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