David Attenborough's First Life - part 2 720p

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

Travelling to the fog bound coastline of Newfoundland and the Australian outback, Attenborough unearths the earliest forms of animal life to exist on Earth.

These bizarre and wonderful creatures are brought to life with the help of cutting edge scientific technology and photorealistic visual effects.

From the first animal forms that moved to the first mouths that ate, these were creatures that evolved the traits and tools that allow all animals, including ourselves, to survive to this day.

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  • David Attenborough. Legend. 

  • 0 dislikes. I guess the fundamentalists haven't found it yet.

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  • @ethlad To late...

  • Amazing video. The fruits of science...helping us to both understand our world and work to make it a better place in which to live.

  • @ethlad they found it.

  • @bimmerbum1 actually according to the bible the earth is 6000+ years old. and these stories are just as stupid as the fundamentalist story.

    there are a lot of evidence against this theory. but i don't get it why all the comments are about religion conflicts. enjoy the vid and keep quiet.

  • @ethlad lol

  • 23:00 now thats fucking cool

  • @BigBagsForRent

    I just love his accent and narration skills, true legend indeed :)

  • @tamaliitkgp Attenbrough's degree is in geology, and he was a passionate fossil collector as a boy. \\he made early natural history programms, but became director of BBC2, and made it the greatest TV channel in the world, not just for documentary, but art, drama, news, at the time unquestionably the best. He knows, not only a lot about palentology, biology, zoology and nature, but about TV.

  • This show and others like it leave me with a sense of wonder more profound, by far, than any children's tale I ever read in the bible.

  • The best documentary i have ever seen, Thanks a lot for sharing !

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