"David Attenborough discusses the wide variety of fish that have evolved and currently survive in the earth's water resources."@en
"David Attenborough traces the evolution of marine vertebrates from the sea squirts, through primitive jawless fish, to the cartilagenous sharks and rays, and finally to the bony fish."
"Naturalist David Attenborough traces the evolution of marine"@en
"The evolution of fish, the first animals to develop backbones, is the subject of this episode, which includes superb underwater photography."
"Renowned naturalist David Attenborough explains the evolution of fish and their adaptation to their environment.; Fishes - Biology - Marine life - Adaptation - VID 873."@en
"Describes the development of fish from the early jawless species to sharks to modern bony fish. Sequences included on reef fish, deep water fish, spawning salmon."@en
"Describes the development of fish from the early jawless species to sharks to modern bony fish. Sequences included on reef fish, deep water fish, spawning salmon."
"Naturalist David Attenborough traces the evolution of marine vertebrates from the sea squirts, through primitive jawless fish, to the cartilagenous sharks and rays, and finally to the bony fish."@en
"Host David Attenborough discusses the evolution of fish. Examines physiological and behavioral adaptations of various species occurring throughout the entire range of underwater habitats, from the warm waters of coral reefs and hot springs to the cold waters of the arctic and the ocean depths."@en
"Documents the emergence of early fish and the unique ways their problems of steering and buoyancy were solved."
"Documents the emergence of early fish and the unique ways their problems of steering and buoyancy were solved."@en
"Examines the development of fish from the primitive jawless species to sharks with jawbones and other bony fishes. Includes underwater photography of the hazardous journey of salmon as they return upstream to spawn."@en
"Traces the evolution of marine vertebrates from the sea squirts, through primitive jawless fish, to the cartilagenous sharks and rays, and finally to the bony fish."@en
"Traces the ancestry of the fishes, the first creatures with backbones, examining as an example the reproductive cycle of the Pacific salmon."@en
"Host David Attenborough discusses the evolution of fish. Examines physiological and behavioral adaptations of various species occurring throughout the entire range of underwater habitats, from the warm waters of coral reels and hot springs to the cold waters of the arctic and the ocean dephts."@en
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