BBC - Last Chance to See S01E06 Blue Whale (2009) 720p HDTV SFM
BBC - Last Chance to See S01E06 Blue Whale (2009)
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Stephen Fry and zoologist Mark Carwardine head to the ends of the Earth in search of animals on the edge of extinction, following the route Mark took 20 years ago with the author Douglas Adams.
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BBC - Wildlife Specials: Humpback Whale (1997) DVDRip MVGroup
BBC - Wildlife Specials: Humpback Whale (1997)
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Few sounds are more beautiful or moving than the underwater songs of the humpback whale. Male whales compete with their songs, which often last for 10 minutes at a time, and can be repeated for hours on end. Whales separated by thousands of miles of sea will sing almost identical songs. Researchers have found that the songs change throughout the breeding months, following a mysterious pattern repeated across the waves. Whales also use sound to hunt. To catch herring, humpback whales release a stream of bubbles to form a shimmering, circular fishing net. Emitting a repetitive loud scream, they scare the fish into a tight ball, then lunge out of the water to swallow the shoal whole. Now it seems that the long-held image of the gentle giant must change to one of a ferocious and opportunistic hunter.
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PBS Ocean Wilds - Realm of the Killer Whales 720p HDTV MVGroup
PBS Ocean Wilds - Realm of the Killer Whales
English | Subtitle: English | 720p HRHDTV MVGroup | AVI | XviD 1280x720 3316Kbps 29.97fps | AC3 384Kbps 6CH 48KHz | 00:56:20 | 1.46GB
Realm of the Killer Whales peers into the secret world of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest and their hunt for herring and salmon in the waters off British Columbia. It also shows a side of these powerful creatures that few ever see: their efforts to maintain a close family life and to sometimes just have fun. "Sperm Whale Oasis" takes a look at these great whales, rarely filmed because they dwell at great depths and because centuries of whaling have made them wary of humans. Filmed off the Azores in the mid-Atlantic, these compelling, close-up encounters with real-life Moby Dicks are simply stunning.
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