C'mon now, the world isn't that bad; Javatm upload for images makes our lives a lot easier.
Since we all are able to recognize the technical skills of the British Broadcasting Corporation's team of professionals, this time I'll spare my reader more unnecessary words. Just their names; words that the writing species at the bottom of the sky uses to call the others. They're not going to answer, anyway.
But we still can watch them in the distance, or tele-vise them, even though we use PCs instead of tele-vision sets... They're still far enough from us netizens; and we still like to see them wild and safe, out there.
☻☻☻☻
jumped out of the wild torrent in a full HD matroska format, bringing me 50 minutes of visual bliss and about 8 with humans; but I can cope with it, since they are the ones behind the whole thing, for the rest of the running time, so... It's about perfect.
Starring:
the Leopard Seal
the Poison Arrow Frog and sons
the Great Crested Grebes (Podiceps cristatus)
dancing on the water
The Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella)
the Flying Fish
The Chameleon
saving a Grasshopper from a deadly boring death on a spider web
The Magnificient Hummingbird (Eugenes fulgens)
the most unusual pack hunting of three Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) three, to get a whole Ostrich for dinner
and the Circle-of-Death technique of the Bottlenose Dolphins
that makes panicked fish jumping straight into their mouths:
Hey, wait a minute, that was in the beginning!...
This is the last frame, a young Orang Utang
breaking the fourth wall. Because he just didn't know there was a freaking wall there.
The warm familiar voice by Old Good David Attemborough, speaking a Real BBC English, is one amongst the few human sounds I'm still able to appreciate. So thank you, Sir.
The warm familiar voice by Old Good David Attemborough, speaking a Real BBC English, is one amongst the few human sounds I'm still able to appreciate. So thank you, Sir.
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