David Attenborough's conquest of the skies.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: R-115136-9 | Roadshow EntertainmentDistributor: [Pyrmont, New South Wales] : Roadshow Entertainment [distributor], [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 DVD-video (200 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Conquest of the skiesSubject(s): Animal flight | Animal flight -- Physiological aspects | Wings (Anatomy) | Adaptation (Biology)Genre/Form: Documentary television programs. | Nonfiction television programs. | Nature television programs. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. DDC classification: 591.57 Production credits: Directed by David Lee.Presented by David Attenborough.Summary: "Over one hundred billion creatures fly through the air today, from nectar-drinking hummingbirds to armoured airborne beetles; from bats hunting in the dead of night to bizarre winged lizards. In Conquest of the skies, David Attenborough travels through time to unravel the astonishing 300-million-year story of how flying animals first appeared and then evolved into the huge variety of aeronauts that fill our skies today"--Container.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"R-115136-9."
Special feature: The making of David Attenborough's conquest of the skies.
Directed by David Lee.
Rated: G.
DVD ; Region 4.
In English. No subtitles. English captions.
"Over one hundred billion creatures fly through the air today, from nectar-drinking hummingbirds to armoured airborne beetles; from bats hunting in the dead of night to bizarre winged lizards. In Conquest of the skies, David Attenborough travels through time to unravel the astonishing 300-million-year story of how flying animals first appeared and then evolved into the huge variety of aeronauts that fill our skies today"--Container.
Presented by David Attenborough.
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