I From the NEWaward-winning team that created Supersense, a six-part series in which pioneering film techniques are used to reveal our lives from the animals' point of view. Home Life. To our animal lodgers our homes are caves. In this extraordinary world, carpet beetles stalk our floors and clothes moths knit their own jumpers from fragments of wool; dustmites swirl in the hurricanes of vacuum cleaners and termites carve out a solid door. Even our beds shelter two million companions. In cities kites grab their own takeaways, while gulls and vultures recycle our rubbish. Stone martens disable car engines, skunks kerb crawl and monkeys mug people for food. In the man-made canyons of New
York City the peregrine swoops dramatically on its pigeon prey. On this spectacular journey,
Lifesense reveals that our lives are far from familiar when seen through animal eyes.
Narrated by Andrew Sachs. Producer John Downer
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