Cities: Nature's New Wild
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201860 minTerminée

Cities: Nature's New Wild

Chaîne:BBC Two

Épisode précédent

S01E03 - "Outcasts"

Diffusé le Jan 13, 2019, 9:00 PM

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Description

Cities: Nature's New Wild reveals the world's most extraordinary wildlife living in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet - cities.The series features a diverse cast of animals who are adjusting to this new world better than could have been predicted, not only applying their natural born skills and abilities to life in the city, but also making amazing physical or behavioural adaptations.

Détails

Statut
Terminée
Langue
English
Durée
60 min
Première diffusion
December 30, 2018
Terminée
January 13, 2019
Programmation
Sunday à 21:00

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Épisodes (1 Saison · 3 Épisodes)

Residents

This first episode examines what it takes for these wild residents to thrive in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet. From smooth-coated otters at home in Singapore and huge colonies of megabats in Adelaide to reticulated pythons living on the streets of Bangkok, experience our cities through fresh eyes - the eyes of the animals that live in them, and discover a wilder side to a world we think we know.

Dec 30, 2018

60 min

Commuters

More than a billion people around the world commute into cities each day, and they are not alone. The world's wildlife is commuting too. A steady flow of animals journey in and out of cities to find food and shelter or to start a family. Leaving the wilderness they must overcome the unique challenges that the urban world throws at them to benefit from the opportunities on offer. This episode explores whether the secret to an animal's success in this fast-changing world is to keep one foot in the wild and one in the city, becoming a wild commuter.

Jan 6, 2019

60 min

Outcasts

As the urban world grows, animals are displaced from land that belonged to them. The stories of these wild outcasts are the most captivating of all.

Jan 13, 2019

60 min

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