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Animal super senses. Season...
Animal super senses. Season 1, Episode 2, Sound

Our human senses are pretty incredible - but we only experience the tip of the iceberg. Imagine if you could 'see' with sound, smell food buried deep underground, or see the world in slow motion. This series explores the hidden world of animal senses. Stories covered include how elephants can hear thunderstorms hundreds of miles away, how bees distinguish between complex pheromones and the bizarre deep-sea arms race that has forced an ocean giant to evolve the largest eye on our planet - the size of a human head! Biologist Patrick Aryee and physicist Helen Czerski are on hand to explain the science behind the these amazing abilities. Shot in a spectacular and contemporary style, the series showcases some of the wildest habitats on Earth and gets up close to enchanting wildlife. This episode reveals how alligators use low-pitch rumbles to make the water around them dance and shows what it is like to be a bat and to see with sound. Also, Helen and Patrick convert a classic camper van into a giant speaker to conduct the ultimate hearing test for a herd of elephants

Documentary television programs. Animal television programs.

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Título:
Animal super senses. Season 1, Episode 2, Sound / presented by Dr. Helen Czerksi, Patrick Aryee ; narrated by Peter Venn ; produced & directed by Sam Hodgson
Editorial:
London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2014
Descripción física:
1 online resource (50 minutes)
Duración:
004922
Nota general:
"The secret power of animals"
Title from resource description page (viewed January 21, 2019)
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In English
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Entidades:
BBC Earth (Firm), film distributor
BBC Worldwide Ltd., film distributor

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