Introduced by Tony Soper with Su Ingle and special guest David Attenborough
A tiny South American frog 'giving birth' through its mouth, a huge Australian spider spinning its web, a humming-bird flying backwards, a live coelacanth under water, and a daddy-longlegs flying in ultra slow motion. They're a few of the extraordinary wildlife sequences in the major BBC series on evolution, Life on Earth.
Tony takes a behind-the-scenes look at Life on Earth and, with David Attenborough, reveals a few of the secrets of how it was all done: cameras that filmed at 120 times normal speed, cameras that filmed at the bottom of the ocean, and cameras that filmed animals too small for the eye to see.
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