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English | PDTV | AVI | XviD 704x400 2041Kbps 25fps | MP3 128Kbps 2CH 48KHz | 45min each | 5x700 Mb | Genre: Documentary :elenco:
Alec Baldwin ... Himself - Narrator (4 episodes, 2010)
Thomas Fritsch ... Narrator (2 episodes, 2010)
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The miracles of animal mass migratory habits are captured as never before in this groundbreaking programming event: Great Migrations.
The series features unique, mesmerising footage of journeys around the globe undertaken by a cast of millions in an epic struggle to
survive.See how our team of skilled and dedicated nature film-makers travelled 67,000 kilometres, shooting from land and air, on ice
floes and underwater, to chronicle epic animal migration. Narrated by Stephen Fry, the series captures some of the planet's most
breathtaking species and their odysseys of survival.
Clicar aqui para ver conteúdo escondido (Passar cursor para mostrar conteúdo) Part 1: Born to Move Every day, millions of creatures are born into a life on the march, on the wing, on the run. They are migrants. Born to move. From the tiniest butterflies to the largest wildebeest, life itself hinges on these travelers ability to get up and go. Born to Move spans the globe, revealing four of the most remarkable animal movements: Sperm Whales travelling over a million miles in a lifetime; Red Crabs overcoming horrific obstacles on a daily basis; Monarch Butterflies taking four generations to cross a continent; and Wildebeest, every year rising above the gaping jaws of ravenous crocodiles. This 3 year production, filmed around the globe with cutting-edge technology delivers gripping stories of birth, death, struggle and renewal. Truly the most moving stories on earth.Part 2: Need to Breed Every day, migrating creatures around the world wage incredible journeys; risking it all in pursuit of the one thing more precious than themselves: the creation and caretaking of their precious young - the next generation of global wanderers. From the rocky beaches of the Falkland Islands to the dense forests of Costa Rica and Australia to the desolate savannah of southern Sudan, countless animals now venture forth on timeless journeys, bent on their own survival -- and the survival of their species.Part 3: Race to Survive Migrations are ticking clocks: every day, countless animals must move or die, driven by changing seasons, and a changing climate; they are racing to reach their destination, before it's too late, to breed, feed or simply stay alive. From the ever changing Arctic ice floes to the salt pans of Botswana, trillions of creatures are compelled to journey - for the sake of their own survival and their legacy. But for animals ranging from walruses to whale sharks, zebras to orangutans, pronghorn to plankton -- every day is a race against time.Part 4: Feast or Famine Every migration is an epic journey, driven in large part by hunger. Every day, trillions of creatures are moving in search of greener pastures. From microscopic plankton to rare desert elephants; from predatory bald eagles to luminous jellyfish; from ravenous Great White Sharks to lightning quick peregrine falcons; our planet is on the move. Countless creatures on timeless journeys, moving in numbers, surviving as one.Part 5: Behind the Scenes Starting in 2007, National Geographic crews dispersed all over the planet to film the most amazing and unique animal migration stories ever told. Over the 2 years, the crew spent 350 hours in trees, 500 hours in blinds and 400 hours underwater. This behind- the-scenes story takes you to the depths of the sea and the far corners of the earth as you experience the dangers, difficulties and adventures of a National Geographic Cameraman.
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National Geographic Channel: Great Migrations - Promo #1 [STUDIO QUALITY - 1080P] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMSX3_x8GFo#ws)
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