Life in colour with David Attenborough.

Contributor(s): Geiger, Adam [director, screenwriter.] | Attenborough, David, 1926- [presenter.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: MMTV0126 | Madman EntertainmentDistributor: Australia : Madman Entertainment, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 DVD-video (approximately 163 min. + 43 min. of extras) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Life in colourUniform titles: Life in colour with David Attenborough (Documentary : 2021) Subject(s): Animals -- Color | Color in nature | Costa Rica | Highlands (Scotland)Genre/Form: Nature television programs. | Documentary television programs.DDC classification: 508 Production credits: Directed by Adam Geiger.Presented by David Attenborough.Summary: "The natural world is full of colours that we tend to take for granted. In this series, David Attenborough travels in person from the rainforests of Costa Rica to the snowy Scottish Highlands to reveal the extraordinary ways that animals use colour. The peacock's magnificent tail evolved to impress the peahens, while the poison dart frog's brilliant colours warn of its deadly toxin and the Bengal tiger's orange-black stripes help it to hide from its prey in a surprising way"--Container.
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Directed by Adam Geiger.

Rated: G.

PAL ; Region 4.

In English. No subtitles.

"The natural world is full of colours that we tend to take for granted. In this series, David Attenborough travels in person from the rainforests of Costa Rica to the snowy Scottish Highlands to reveal the extraordinary ways that animals use colour. The peacock's magnificent tail evolved to impress the peahens, while the poison dart frog's brilliant colours warn of its deadly toxin and the Bengal tiger's orange-black stripes help it to hide from its prey in a surprising way"--Container.

Presented by David Attenborough.

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