There are two absolutely astounding nature series on TV right now: National Geographic’s Galapagos and Discovery’s Planet Earth.
“Galapagos” is a three-part series that explains the history and wonder of these unique islands, and features some amazing footage of its inhabitants - for instance, massive “marine iguanas” that hunt under the surface of the ocean for upwards of 20 minutes.
“Planet Earth”, adapted from the original BBC series, is an ambitious 11-parter illustrating all manners of habitats across the globe. Utilizing new camera technology, it includes the most breathtaking time elapse and slow motion shots I've ever seen. Check out this clip (this is from the BBC version – the Discovery version is slightly different, in terms of editing and narration):
And here’s a ridiculous look at a rainforest “bird of paradise”:
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Check them out. You’ve never seen anything like this.
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