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- /-=PUB=-/01.04.04.BBC-The.Life.of.Mammals/
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◆ 片 名:The Life of Mammals
◆ 中 文 名:哺乳类全传
◆ 影片类型:Documentary
◆ 国家地区:UK
◆ 发行公司:BBC
◆ 制作公司:BBC
◆ 语 言:English
◆ 字 幕:EN---smi、sub
◆ 文件名称:Life.Of.Mammals.DivX-AC3.Wolf359
◆ 编码格式:DivX + AC3
◆ 文件大小:10CD 700MB
◆ 视频尺寸:576x320
◆ IMDB链接:http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0364174/
◆ 剧情简介:
第一集:必胜的天赋
第二集:昆虫猎人
第三集:植物猎人
第四集:鑿工
第五集:食肉兽
第六集:机会主义者
第七集:重回水里去
第八集:树上的生活
第九集:群居爬树好手
第十集:思考的粮食
內容:
全面剖析地球上多达四千种的生物!哺乳类动物,那些有毛皮、温血和以母乳喂哺幼兒的生物,是最受欢迎的动物。也许我们本身都是哺乳类动物吧?大卫艾登堡录的最新系列这类令人惊叹的动物物提出独特的见解。本特辑突显很多地球上最具吸引力的物种,当中包括人类,并说明哺乳类动物出奇地多样化和成功的因素。
Story Line
David Attenborough's latest series offers an unparalleled view of this remarkable group of animals. It features many of the planet's most fascinating species, including ourselves, and illustrates how mammals have become so incredibly diverse and successful.
EP 1: A Winning Design
EP 2: Insect Hunters
EP 3: Planet Predators
EP 4: Chisellers
EP 5: Meat Eaters
EP 6: Opportunists
EP 7: Return To Water
EP 8: Life In The Trees
EP 9: Social Climbers
EP 10: Food For Thought.
David Attenborough and the BBC have a well-earned reputation for producing some of the greatest nature programmes, but The Life of Mammals could well be Attenborough's magnum opus. Much of the footage shot for this series had never been seen before, and is presented with the respect and reverence for the natural world that Attenborough has made his trademark. It never ceases to surprise: the sight of a lion taking down a wildebeest on the African savannah has almost become a cliché of nature programmes, yet in The Life of Mammals the cameras keep rolling and the viewer witnesses the fallen animal's herd coming to its rescue and driving off the lion. It's a moving sight and just one of many remarkable scenes.
A thorough and entertaining overview of one of evolution's greatest success stories, the series is loosely structured to follow the development of mammals, beginning with the basics in "A Winning Design", which clarifies what makes a mammal different from reptiles and birds--no, it isn't egg-laying: both the platypus and the echidna are egg-laying mammals; it's their ability to adapt. And it's this adaptability that becomes the crux of the remainder of the series. "Insect Hunters" focuses on mammals who have specifically adapted to eating insects, from the giant anteater and the armoured armadillo to bats, which have evolved into complex and effective hunters. "Plant Predators" demonstrates the particular (and often peculiar) adaptations of herbivores, while "Chisellers" is about those mammals who feed primarily on roots and seeds, ranging from tree-dwelling squirrels to opportunistic mice and rats. "Meat Eaters" talks about the evolutionary arms race that exists between predators and prey, and the unique adaptations of both individual and pack hunters. Omnivores are explored in "Opportunists"--mammals like bears and raccoons, whose varied diet allows them to occupy nearly any environment. "Return to the Water" discusses those mammals such as whales, seals and dolphins that have left behind life on dry land and adapted completely to life in the sea, existing at the top of the food chain. The last three episodes--"Life in the Trees", "Social Climbers" and "Food for Thought"--take the viewer through the development of primates, eventually culminating in that most successful mammal: man. --Robert Burrow |
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