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Life on Earth - The Infinite Variety

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Added November 4, 2008Video Info

By:speedy_duck
Category:Educational
Length:54:15
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This episode begins in the South American rainforest, whose rich variety of life forms is used to ...This episode begins in the South American rainforest, whose rich variety of life forms is used to illustrate the sheer number of different species. Since many are dependent on others for food or means of reproduction, David Attenborough argues that they couldn't all have appeared at once. He sets out to discover which came first, and the reasons for such diversity. He starts by explaining the theories of Charles Darwin and the process of natural selection, using the giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands (where Darwin voyaged on HMS Beagle) as an example. Fossils provide evidence of the earliest life, and Attenborough travels a vertical mile into the Grand Canyon in search of them. By the time he reaches the Colorado River bed, the geological strata are 2,000 million years old — yet there are no fossils. However, the "right rocks" are found on the shores of Lake Superior in Canada, where wafer-thin slices of flint, called chert, reveal filaments of primitive algae. Also, the micro-organisms that flourish at Yellowstone Park in Wyoming appear to be identical to the Earth's oldest fossils. The evolution of single-celled creatures, from simple cyanophytes to more complex ciliates, and then from multi-celled sponges and jellyfish to the many variations of coral and its associated polyps, is discussed in detail. The fossilised remains of jellyfish are shown within the Flinders Ranges of Australia, and are estimated to be 650 million years old.

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Kuffys wrote 9 months ago: This video was super duper motivational
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This video was super duper motivational and an inspiration to find out more about our complex planet and the life that inhabits it. Even though we humans are like parasites I still want to know more about the origin of homo sapiens.
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strangervang wrote 2 years ago: awesome....
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awesome....
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robinrrw wrote 2 years ago: WTF-12 more episodes where r they ??
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WTF-12 more episodes
where r they ??
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Brian the sheep wrote 2 years ago: You just can't beat the bbc and David At
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You just can't beat the bbc and David Attenborough. It would be great if you could upload more from this series :o)
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LemonLimeCutie wrote 2 years ago: Love it!!! Thanks! I think I'm addicted
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Love it!!! Thanks! I think I'm addicted to documentaries. :)
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marnie wrote 3 years ago: Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D I lubs David Attenborough!
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hardge wrote 3 years ago: Thank you for this info. It was much enj
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Thank you for this info. It was much enjoyed!!!!!
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speedy_duck wrote 3 years ago: If anybody find this video to be enjoyab
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If anybody find this video to be enjoyable and educational..i only ask of you that you'd say thanks or leave any comment that you want on this video. This would really help and encourage me to upload more of this video(s) to watch.
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