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Themes and variations

The wide variation in mammals is presented here, showing how they have adapted and evolved to fit many different niches.

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  • "Themes and variations"@en
  • "Life on Earth"@en
  • "Leaf eaters"@en
  • "Life on earth ; vol. 10"@en
  • "Life on earth (Television program)"@en

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  • "The wide variation in mammals is presented here, showing how they have adapted and evolved to fit many different niches."@en
  • "Host David Attenborough explores some of the remarkable differences between mammals, from the specialist insect eaters to the flying bats. Also examines the sophisticated sonar systems of both bats and sea-going mammals, such as the porpoises."@en
  • "The first program describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to move, to navigate, and, in some cases, to communicate. The second program examines the lifestyles and survival techniques of herbivorous mammals."@en
  • "In the 1st program naturalist David Attenborough discusses variation and specialization in the evolution of mammals. Examines small, insect-eating tree shrews which most nearly resemble the first mammals and the highly specialized habits of anteaters and bats."@en
  • "Naturalist David Attenborough describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to move, to navigate, and, in some cases, to communicate."@en
  • "Describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to move, to navigate, and, in some cases, to communicate."
  • "Part 10 of a series which traces the dramatic history of life on earth from its beginnings about 3,500 million years ago to the final emergence of man. In this episode David Attenborough visits the jungles of Borneo to look at a small mammal very much like those that must have existed when the dinosaurs ruled the earth. The mammal is a tupaia and it is believed to be a primitive member of the primates, the group that contains the apes, monkeys and man."@en
  • "There are remarkable differences among mammal species. In this episode Attenborough illustrates some of the most striking variations."
  • "This programme looks at some of the many variations in mammals which have all evolved from a common ancestor."@en
  • "Explores differences among mammal species and specialized insect eaters (anteaters, moles). Includes high-speed photography of bats, and information on sophisticated sonar systems as in bats and marine mammals such as whales and porpoises."@en
  • "Explores differences among mammal species and specialized insect eaters (anteaters, moles). Includes high-speed photography of bats, and information on sophisticated sonar systems as in bats and marine mammals such as whales and porpoises."
  • "Host David Attenborough discusses variation and specialization in the evolution of mammals. Examines small, insect-eating tree shrews which most nearly resemble the first mammals and the highly specialized habits of anteaters, bats, whales and dolphins. Illustrates the use of high-frequency sonar location abilities among moles and shrews, bats, and dolphins."@en
  • "Explores some of the remarkable differences between mammals, from the specialist insect eaters to the flying bats. Also examines the sophisticated sonar systems of both bats and sea-going mammals, such as the porpoises."@en
  • "Describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to."@en
  • "David Attenborough describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to move, to navigate, and, in some cases, to communicate."
  • "The tapaia (tree shrew) is used to illustrate that all mammals are, in a sense, variations on a common theme. Also explores the development of bats' sonor abilities."@en
  • "Naturalist David Attenborough discusses variation and specialization in the evolution of mammals. Examines small, insect-eating tree shrews which most nearly resemble the first mammals and the highly specialized habits of anteaters and bats."@en
  • "Describes some of the diverse specializations which mammals have evolved to obtain food, to move, to navigate, and, in some cases, to communicate. Examines the emergence of vegetarian forest and grassland mammals."@en
  • "David Attenborough discusses the wide variety of mammals that have evolved from common ancestors."@en

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  • "Themes and variations"@en
  • "Theme and variations / Episode 10"
  • "Temas y variaciones Theme and variations"
  • "Theme and variation"@en
  • "Theme and variations ; Leaf eaters"@en
  • "Theme and variations"@en
  • "Theme and variations"
  • "Theme and variations vol. 10, Life on earth"@en
  • "Theme and variations ; The Leaf eaters"@en