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Richard Hammond's Genius of Nature DVD

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Revealing the extraordinary super-powers of the animal kingdom. Nature is miraculous. And in this exciting series Richard Hammond sets out to demonstrate exactly that by investigating the weird and wonderful engineering solutions that can be found in the animal kingdom. Elephants, giraffes, owls, vultures, cuttlefish, hagfish - these are just some of the animals tested. Mind-blowing adaptations in action using ultra high-speed, super-microscopic, and ultra-violet photography, reveal exactly how they work in a series of compelling experiments which have inspired a series... of unlikely human inventions at the very forefront of science. Special Features: Richard Hammond Filmography Photo Gallery Subtitles [show more]

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Released
07 January 2013
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
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Runtime
180 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5036193030871 
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Top Gear's Richard Hammond presents this BBC documentary series exploring the engineering achievements of the natural world. The use of advanced filming techniques such as high-speed, super-microscopic and ultra-violet photography brings to life the extraordinary capabilities of animals as diverse as giraffes, owls and cuttlefish. Hammond also talks to scientists who find inspiration in the workings of animals and seek to use the information they provide to advance the technological world.