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The Weird World of Octopus Sex

grinter says...

Nat Geo puts out such trash these days. Even the Discovery Channel does better nature documentaries. Where'd they get that narrator; was if from Talk Soup on E! or from the Animal Planet ('I used my phone to videotape my dog acting neurotically') network?
David Attenborough might die early just so that he can roll over in his grave at this crap.

..and octopus don't have "tentacles". They have arms, eight arms.

birth in nature-a natural child birth

World's largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds

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World's largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds

ghark says...

Attenborough is irreplaceable, people tried, and failed. Getting him out of retirement for these new series was a big win as there's simply nobody else that can present in such a natural manner. Maybe it's just because a lot of people grew up watching him, I don't know, but there's certainly a lot of people that don't share your opinion.

zaust said:

Attenborough's voice is probably the most boring thing I've ever heard. What he says is interesting but he is makes it a challenge to listen to a word he says - he's like the rohypnol of the presentting world.

World's largest eagle attacks Kittiwake birds

zaust says...

Attenborough's voice is probably the most boring thing I've ever heard. What he says is interesting but he is makes it a challenge to listen to a word he says - he's like the rohypnol of the presentting world.

Tiny Baby Otter Learns To Swim

Wilsons Bird of Paradise

Mobius says...

Concerning the wikipedia segment that reads "
The first footage of the Wilson's Bird-of-paradise ever to be filmed was recorded in 1996 by David Attenborough for the BBC documentary Attenborough in Paradise true story. He did so by dropping leaves on the forest floor, which irritated the bird into clearing them away. "




I went and found that footage and is thus :


Sir David Attenborough close up with blind baby rhino

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Sir David Attenborough close up with blind baby rhino

ant says...

*dead -- "'Sir David Attenborough c...' The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement."

Sir David Attenborough close up with blind baby rhino

robbersdog49 says...

And this is why Attenborough is so fantastically good at what he does, and has captured the hearts of so many people. This isn't for the camera. Filming's over and this is just how he plays with a blind baby Rhino. He so obviously cares about animals and it's completely and utterly infectious.

Living Alone in the Wilderness for 40 Years

mxxcon says...

That old bald guy they interviewed is Nikolay Drozdov, a host of Soviet/Russian TV program "In the World of Animals" - think Russian version of David Attenborough or Marlin Perkins. Not sure how he got involved in this story...
Also *Russia

The Giant Earthworm

David Attenborough on God

Shark vs. Octopus

Reefie says...

This could really do with a David Attenborough voiceover, I should've muted the existing commentary when it started to annoy me but I figured it might get better...

Thankfully the vid makes up for the poor voiceover



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