![]() Combining cutting-edge technology and the dulcet tones of narrator David Attenborough, Planet Earth gave nature lovers a breathtaking global overview of the planet with each of its 11 episodes focusing on a different environmental habitat. It is the sequel to Dynasties (2018) and was announced via a press release on 28 December 2020. Oh, those three million bats mentioned earlier? Those are from Deer Cave In Borneo, in case your visiting the area! Also at Deer Cave, you'll discover the world's longest underground river. The first season of the BBC’s groundbreaking nature documentary Planet Earth aired way back in 2006. Dynasties II is a 2022 British nature documentary series commissioned by the BBC and narrated by David Attenborough. Where is it? Well, you'll have to turn on this episode. ![]() Check out the flood caves/wells in Yuccatan! Finally, we head over to the United States where some explorers discovered only 20 years ago (1986) the most beautiful cave in the world, with crystal structures that have to be seen to be believed. Fire, drought and torrential rain bring new challenges, and the animals must use all their prowess to survive. Follow new and returning characters, from Bakari the baboon to baby hippo Mafusa as they navigate a land on the brink of change. We learn about bat guano (yeech) and the valuable bats' nests, which help make "Bird's Nest Soup." The underground watery caves are magnificent have incredible creatures in it. The real life animal drama set in a spectacular corner of Africa’s Serengeti returns. It's amazing, and beautiful (glowing long strands handing from cave walls). ![]() They are places where you will find the strangest and least-known animals on the planet." For starters, we see the glowworm of New Zealand, and it what it does to trap insects for food. Since 2006, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice of Planet Earth, the BBC’s landmark documentary series focusing on wild animals around the world and the habitats they live in. According to narrator David Attenborough, "caves are the least explored places on earth. It's a viscous world where no creature is safe! To see the bats fly in such numbers is awesome and to see them for "doughnuts" to avoid capture also is very interesting. On Monday, we learned that kindly British naturalist David Attenborough would reprise his role as the worlds premier narrator of wildlife footage when Planet Earth II debuts on the BBC later this. ![]() What struck me most are three million bats all coming out of one gigantic cave each morning, and then predatory birds trying to capture and eat them. For Life on Our Planet, filmmakers from nature doc producers Silverback Films consulted a total of 165 paleontologists and other Earth scientists to create the most accurate depictions possible. BBC America has long been a trailblazer in the realm of natural history programming, with its flagship series ‘Planet Earth II’ earning a staggering ten Emmy Award nominations. At least you see: in above-ground caves, it's dark always dark. While much of this episode features bats and other creatures in dark caves, we also get a good look another kind: the underground caves that are filled with water, caves that have intricate passageways for miles and look very much oceans with the normal fish and plant life you'd see there. ![]()
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