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22 cameramen More than 40 production staff 117 expeditions in 40 countries 2089 shooting days filming more than 50 species
#PlanetEarth2pic.twitter.com/5wMWNMDz7SPlanet Earth II: Thank you for watching#PlanetEarth2 📺 UK/Nordics: 6 Nov. Poland/China: 7 Nov. Singapore: 14 Nov. Spain: 23 Nov. Belgium: 7 Dec. Japan/France: Dec. Germany: 1 Jan. US: 28 Jan. South Africa: Feb. Rest of world: TBC. -
There are many reasons why animals may resort to eating their own bodies... http://bbc.in/2hIKDJJ pic.twitter.com/Bwwbd36Lp4
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The story behind Hong Kong's national hybrid flower http://bbc.in/2hb0roU pic.twitter.com/M0oAhky2d5
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A bat-hunting centipede the size of your forearm http://bbc.in/2gYQPQB pic.twitter.com/6GB7jYPHUX
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The most threatened shark group on Earth has a sneaky camouflage tactic http://bbc.in/2gRkPz7 pic.twitter.com/cJheoS7QeP
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Could there be leopards wandering the shores of Great Britain? http://bbc.in/2hchhqd pic.twitter.com/f9blGaGm9l
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Watch a pack of wolves slowly but inevitably bring down an elk in the depths of winter http://bbc.in/2h8aE5a pic.twitter.com/Pa8d4Mntuk
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These 'megaherbs' defy the norm with unexpected results http://bbc.in/2hrlMgz pic.twitter.com/cw9jg3QT6n
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It has been said that these termite 'drinkers' are capable of killing jaguars http://bbc.in/2haFT01 pic.twitter.com/ShnvRIpEIE
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Non-human primates can manoeuvre on two legs, but usually prefer to use all four when getting around http://bbc.in/2gsfR6U pic.twitter.com/f8hMsfAUYf
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Why did Hong Kong choose this hybrid flower as its national emblem? http://bbc.in/2hb0roU pic.twitter.com/ZE1YPKtKYl
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Our ancestors have been walking upright for 6 million years, but why did they first take to walking on two feet? http://bbc.in/2gsfR6U pic.twitter.com/3XDc4oK9wK
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"Soon a vast area stretching over hundreds of kilometres was littered with corpses" http://bbc.in/2gdXp1C pic.twitter.com/XrSIJTkYvW
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This species of bird has been around for 44 million years, and breeding pairs mate for life http://bbc.in/2hF0wSd pic.twitter.com/oX8UApZXw9
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Watch this frog-father care for his young in a rare feat of heroism http://bbc.in/2hEkNua pic.twitter.com/2lnfs5eGqk
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When you can't find the best stones to make your nest, would you steal them from your neighbour? This guy would. http://bbc.in/2homyuv pic.twitter.com/2fdZx1w3UP
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A bat-hunting centipede the size of your forearm http://bbc.in/2gYQPQB pic.twitter.com/QvBjjQ6GRa
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This meat-eating plant secretes nectar to lure its ‘prey’ http://bbc.in/2gIkKsF pic.twitter.com/FIgn8ldy61
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"In those harsh conditions it pays to be big, dark and hairy." http://bbc.in/2hrlMgz pic.twitter.com/zzpC39JXjL
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Angel sharks are masters of disguise, but they are at great risk of disappearing forever http://bbc.in/2gRkPz7 pic.twitter.com/wi5W92Q0SM
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