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Inside Nature's Giants DVD

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The award-winning series that gets under the skin of the largest animals on the planet. Most wildlife documentaries show how animals behave but by exploring their anatomy Inside Nature's Giants reveals how these creatures really work.

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Released
22 August 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Channel 4 
Classification
Runtime
192 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
6867441036494 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to playVeterinary surgeon Mark Evans and his team explore how some of nature&39;s largest animals have evolved and developed to adapt to their habitats and needs Evans is accompanied by Professor Richard Dawkins and comparative anatomist Dr Joy Reidenberg in the award-winning series which sees dissections of a giant squid monster python great white shark elephant giraffe and more

Wildlife documentary series, presented by veterinary scientist Mark Evans, which examines the evolution of the world's animals from an anatomical point of view. A team of highly-skilled experts are able to discover not only why animals behave the way they do, but how they work inside. In this series, the team discover how the woothy mammoth evolved into the elephant, find out how the giraffe is able to support it's long neck, and get under the skin of the biggest animal in the world, a 60-ton whale.