The Life of Mammals, Vol. 1-4
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Studio: Warner Home VideoRelease Date: 01/29/2008
Studio: Warner Home VideoRelease Date: 01/29/2008
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- A bit too much of David Attenborough
Planet earth and the blue planet by far are the best I had seen from the BBC series.There are a bit too much of David Attenborough in the DVD in this series.It is good to see how much trouble David ATtenborough went through in the attempt of making these DVD, but after a while, you sort of feel tire of seeing the same person over and over again.The information provided in the DVD is vast and incredible!There are mammals that I did not dream of their existence at all.In the very beginning ... Read More
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- In the same Class as humans
This is the 7th entry in the David Attenborough Life series following The Life of Birds. The groundbreaking first series Life on Earth was based on evolution and started with bacteria making its way up to modern humans over the course of 13 episodes. The Living Planet was 12 episodes long and dealt mainly with adaptation over a wide range of environments that also incorporated more Earth science along with the life science in terms of geology and environments. The Trials of Life was 12 episodes long ... Read More
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- As good as Planet Earth and Blue Planet
As somebody who loved Planet Earth and The Blue Planet, I would definitely place this 10 part series close to the level of quality that those two achieved. Of course, this isn't going to be in HD, but it still looked pretty impressive on my 60 inch DLP TV. Unless you sit two feet from the screen, you are not going to notice any problems with picture quality.
What sets this series apart from Blue Planet and Planet Earth is creator David Attenborough's direct involvement with the source material. ... Read More
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- The Life of Mammals
David Attenborough presents a fascinating look at life on earth.The photography is stunningly beautiful and gives an intimate look at many animals most of us have never before seen.I first viewed it as a rental but soon felt I absolutely had to own this beautiful set of DVDs.Definitely worth every penny!!
Rating:
- Fantastic!
Great footage of various mammals in water, air, on land and in the soil.David Attenborough at his best!Wonderful themes and subjects.I use it in my college-level mammalogy course.
- A bit too much of David AttenboroughPlanet earth and the blue planet by far are the best I had seen from the BBC series.There are a bit too much of David Attenborough in the DVD in this series.It is good to see how much trouble David ATtenborough went through in the attempt of making these DVD, but after a while, you sort of feel tire of seeing the same person over and over again.The information provided in the DVD is vast and incredible!There are mammals that I did not dream of their existence at all.In the very beginning ... Read More
- In the same Class as humansThis is the 7th entry in the David Attenborough Life series following The Life of Birds. The groundbreaking first series Life on Earth was based on evolution and started with bacteria making its way up to modern humans over the course of 13 episodes. The Living Planet was 12 episodes long and dealt mainly with adaptation over a wide range of environments that also incorporated more Earth science along with the life science in terms of geology and environments. The Trials of Life was 12 episodes long ... Read More
- As good as Planet Earth and Blue PlanetAs somebody who loved Planet Earth and The Blue Planet, I would definitely place this 10 part series close to the level of quality that those two achieved. Of course, this isn't going to be in HD, but it still looked pretty impressive on my 60 inch DLP TV. Unless you sit two feet from the screen, you are not going to notice any problems with picture quality.
What sets this series apart from Blue Planet and Planet Earth is creator David Attenborough's direct involvement with the source material. ... Read More
- The Life of MammalsDavid Attenborough presents a fascinating look at life on earth.The photography is stunningly beautiful and gives an intimate look at many animals most of us have never before seen.I first viewed it as a rental but soon felt I absolutely had to own this beautiful set of DVDs.Definitely worth every penny!!
- Fantastic!Great footage of various mammals in water, air, on land and in the soil.David Attenborough at his best!Wonderful themes and subjects.I use it in my college-level mammalogy course.
