Mammals
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2024-03-31
Last EP | 2024-05-05
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Rating : 8.407
Overview
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The series offers fascinating insights into the most successful animal group in the world. From the tiny Etruscan shrew to the giant blue whale, Mammals will reveal the secrets of their success, and how their winning design, incredible adaptability, unrivaled intelligence, and unique sociability have all contributed to their remarkable rise.
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BBC America
ZDF
France Télévisions
BBC Studios Natural History Unit
Season List
season 1 || Series 1
Relesed on | 2024-03-31
Sir David Attenborough reveals the world of mammals and the secrets of their success.
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Dark
2024-03-31
The dark, a world of opportunity for mammals. More than two-thirds prefer the cover of the night, with some now returning to the safety of the shadows in order to avoid us.
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The New Wild
2024-04-07
Mammals have mastered every environment on Earth, but today the planet is changing faster than ever. Mammals must change with it to have a chance of survival in this, the new wild.
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Water
2024-04-14
From freshwater jungle ponds to the dark depths of the open ocean, air breathing mammals have found remarkable ways to overcome the many challenges of a life in water.
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Cold
2024-04-21
From ice-covered seas to snow-capped mountains, mammals have conquered the cold, living in the harshest places on earth, thanks to their remarkable intelligence and adaptations.
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Heat
2024-04-28
From the barren Australian outback to the remote, dry deserts of Namibia, mammals use their ingenuity, incredible intelligence and remarkable resilience to beat the heat.
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Forest
2024-05-05
From deep in the undergrowth to the highest tree, forests are home to two-thirds of all mammal species. Discover how they overcome the many challenges of life in a crowded world.
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