Animal movements maybe. I just can imagine old boy thinking "ah, young pretender is coming in for a head shot so i'm going to duck then finish him with an uppercut to the ribs".
East Africa is a land which is constantly changing. To survive here, creatures must be able to deal with unpredictable twists and turns - wet turning to dry, feast to famine, cold to hot - no matter how hostile it becomes.
From dense forests to snow capped peaks, steamy swamps and endless savannah, this unique and varied land is also a haven for life, supporting large animals in numbers found nowhere else on Earth. But away from the familiar, forever-travelling herds, there are a huge cast of other characters - lizards that steal flies from the faces of lions, vast dinosaur-like birds who stalk catfish through huge wetlands, and an eagle who risks everything on the arrival of ten million bats from a far off rainforest.
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and then the more quirky music over slight sped up images of the baby ostridges.
No. To answer my question.
Ken
Spectacular scenery already.
CLIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!
That has got to be the silliest looking bird I have ever seen!
Blimey - what a lot of hippos!
Oh no, this, along with a lack of any talent, is why I could never be a wildlife cameraperson.
Same here. Poor baby and poor mum. I hope she managed to catch up with the rest of her family.
I'm recording it for the wife to watch tomorrow. That scene will break her heart.
I'm watching on BBC1 HD, but they only do the 3D stuff on BBC HD.....:mad:
I got to b honest it's crap how those elephants can just walk off and leave them there
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