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Survivors, nature's indestructable creatures

Label
Survivors, nature's indestructable creatures
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated: General
Main title
Survivors
Medium
videorecording.
Oclc number
818128573
Runtime
178
Series statement
BBC Earth
Sub title
nature's indestructable creatures
Summary
Since the emergence of life on our planet more than 3 billion years ago, it has faced a series of devastating catastrophes. Yet somehow, a few special species managed to make it through. How? Professor Richard Fortey travels across the globe to investigate the survivors of history's three biggest mass extinctions: the end of the Ice Age, when many megafauna were wiped out; the KT boundary, when a meteor hit Earth and killed the dinosaurs; and the Great Dying, a series of cataclysmic events which saw 90% of species perish 250 million years ago. From microscopic life forms to the last giant mammals from the Age of Ice, Richard finds out what it takes to become a long term survivor
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
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