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大卫·阿滕伯勒(David Attenborough)讲述并由??英国广播公司(BBC)在2002年出版的自然纪录片-英语叙事Nature Documentary narrated by David Attenborough and published by BBC in 2002 - English narration   

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大卫·阿滕伯勒爵士和英国广播公司因制作一些最出色的自然节目而享有盛誉,但《哺乳动物的生活》很可能是阿滕伯勒爵士的巨著。该系列拍摄的许多镜头以前从未见过,展现出对Attenborough爵士创造商标的自然世界的尊重和崇敬。它永远不会令人惊讶:在非洲大草原上放下羚羊的狮子几乎已经成为自然节目中的陈词滥调,但是在《哺乳动物的生活》中,相机不断旋转,观众目睹了堕落的动物群即将来临营救并赶走狮子。这是一个动人的景象,只是众多非凡场景中的一处。对进化论最伟大的成功故事之一进行了透彻有趣的概述,该系列的结构宽松,以适应哺乳动物的发展,从“获奖设计”的基础开始,它阐明了使哺乳动物不同于爬行动物和鸟类的原因-不,它不是产卵的:鸭嘴兽和鸭嘴兽针ech是产卵的哺乳动物;这是他们的适应能力。而正是这种适应性成为了本系列其余部分的重点。“昆虫猎人”关注的是专门适应吃昆虫的哺乳动物,从大型食蚁兽和装甲犰狳到蝙蝠,它们已经发展成为复杂而有效的猎人。“植物掠食者”展示了食草动物的特殊(且通常是特殊的)适应,而“ Chisellers”则是关于那些主要以根和种子为食的哺乳动物,从居住在树上的松鼠到有机会的老鼠。“食肉者”谈论掠食者和猎物之间存在的进化军备竞赛,以及个体捕猎者和群猎者的独特改编。杂食动物是在“机会主义者”中探索的,它们是象熊和浣熊这样的哺乳动物,它们的饮食结构多样,几乎可以占据任何环境。“重返水面”讨论了那些鲸鱼,海豹和海豚等哺乳动物,它们已经在旱地上抛弃了生命,并完全适应了存在于食物链顶端的海洋生物。最后三集-“树上的生活”,“社交登山者”和“思想食粮”-引导观看者了解灵长类动物的发展,最终达到了最成功的哺乳动物:人类[编辑]?以及个人和背包猎人的独特改编。杂食动物是在“机会主义者”中探索的,它们是象熊和浣熊这样的哺乳动物,它们的饮食结构多样,几乎可以占据任何环境。“重返水面”讨论了那些鲸鱼,海豹和海豚等哺乳动物,它们已经在旱地上抛弃了生命,并完全适应了存在于食物链顶端的海洋生物。最后三集-“树上的生活”,“社交登山者”和“思想食粮”-引导观看者了解灵长类动物的发展,最终达到了最成功的哺乳动物:人类[编辑]?以及个人和背包猎人的独特改编。杂食动物是在“机会主义者”中探索的,它们是象熊和浣熊这样的哺乳动物,它们的饮食结构多样,几乎可以占据任何环境。“重返水面”讨论了那些鲸鱼,海豹和海豚等哺乳动物,它们已经在旱地上抛弃了生命,并完全适应了存在于食物链顶端的海洋生物。最后三集-“树上的生活”,“社交登山者”和“思想食粮”-引导观看者了解灵长类动物的发展,最终达到了最成功的哺乳动物:人类[编辑]?他们多样化的饮食习惯使他们几乎可以居住在任何环境中。“重返水面”讨论了那些鲸鱼,海豹和海豚等哺乳动物,它们已经在旱地上抛弃了生命,并完全适应了存在于食物链顶端的海洋生物。最后三集-“树上的生活”,“社交登山者”和“思想食粮”-引导观看者了解灵长类动物的发展,最终达到了最成功的哺乳动物:人类[编辑]?他们多样化的饮食习惯使他们几乎可以居住在任何环境中。“重返水面”讨论了那些鲸鱼,海豹和海豚等哺乳动物,它们已经在旱地上抛弃了生命,并完全适应了存在于食物链顶端的海洋生物。最后三集-“树上的生活”,“社交登山者”和“思想食粮”-引导观看者了解灵长类动物的发展,最终达到了最成功的哺乳动物:人类[编辑]??一个成功的设计从最小的蝙蝠到巨大的蓝鲸,所有哺乳动物都有共同的能力,可以用乳汁喂养幼仔并调节自身温度。?????昆虫猎人从微小的rew到巨大的食蚁兽,哺乳动物专门吃昆虫。一些人甚至将猎物追上了天空。?????植物食肉动物植物食肉动物在饮食上采取了一些惊人的身体适应措施,从而在很大程度上消化了难以消化的,有刺的和有毒的植物。??[编辑]???凿子凿子锋利的前齿和地下居所等特殊工具使这一类哺乳动物得以在根和种子上饱食。??[编辑]??食肉者捕食者和猎物必须发展速度,耐力和可操作性,以彼此取胜,而猎包者必须保持队伍的秩序。??[编辑]???机会主义者能够饮食多样化的哺乳动物可以高度适应并利用新环境,包括它们赖以生存的城市。?????完美精简的身体回到水面Sir David Attenborough and the BBC have a well-earned reputation for producing some of the greatest nature programmes, but The Life of Mammals could well be Sir Attenborough's magnum opus. Much of the footage shot for this series had never been seen before, and is presented with the respect and reverence for the natural world that Sir Attenborough has made his trademark. It never ceases to surprise: the sight of a lion taking down a wildebeest on the African savannah has almost become a clich??? of nature programmes, yet in The Life of Mammals the cameras keep rolling and the viewer witnesses the fallen animal's herd coming to its rescue and driving off the lion. It's a moving sight and just one of many remarkable scenes.A thorough and entertaining overview of one of evolution's greatest success stories, the series is loosely structured to follow the development of mammals, beginning with the basics in "A Winning Design", which clarifies what makes a mammal different from reptiles and birds--no, it isn't egg-laying: both the platypus and the echidna are egg-laying mammals; it's their ability to adapt. And it's this adaptability that becomes the crux of the remainder of the series. "Insect Hunters" focuses on mammals who have specifically adapted to eating insects, from the giant anteater and the armoured armadillo to bats, which have evolved into complex and effective hunters. "Plant Predators" demonstrates the particular (and often peculiar) adaptations of herbivores, while "Chisellers" is about those mammals who feed primarily on roots and seeds, ranging from tree-dwelling squirrels to opportunistic mice and rats. "Meat Eaters" talks about the evolutionary arms race that exists between predators and prey, and the unique adaptations of both individual and pack hunters. Omnivores are explored in "Opportunists"--mammals like bears and raccoons, whose varied diet allows them to occupy nearly any environment. "Return to the Water" discusses those mammals such as whales, seals and dolphins that have left behind life on dry land and adapted completely to life in the sea, existing at the top of the food chain. The last three episodes--"Life in the Trees", "Social Climbers" and "Food for Thought"--take the viewer through the development of primates, eventually culminating in that most successful mammal: man A Winning Design From the tiniest bat to the massive blue whale, all mammals share the ability to nurture their young on milk and regulate their own temperatures. Insect Hunters Mammals from tiny shrews to giant anteaters have specialised in eating insects. Some have even pursued their prey into the skies. Plant Predators The plant eaters take on the largely indigestible, spiny and poisonous defences of plants with some spectacular physical adaptations to diet. Chisellers Special tools like chisel sharp front teeth and underground dwelling enable this group of mammals to feast on roots and seeds. Meat Eaters Predators and prey must evolve speed, endurance and manoeuvrability to outwit each other, and the pack hunters must maintain order in the ranks. The Opportunists A mammal capable of having a varied diet can be highly adaptable and exploit new environments including the cities where they thrive. Return to the Water With perfect streamlined bodies and great underwater speed, seals, dolphins, porpoises and whales became the new hunters of the sea. Life in the Trees A range of adaptations from sucker-feet to gripping tails help the tree dwellers to survive, and in the dark forest super senses come in to play. The Social Climbers In the daily hubbub of monkey life, only those with a talent for social wheeler dealing get ahead, driving the shift towards larger brains. Food for Thought The natural world was transformed when one great ape began to walk upright - us. But why has this led to the development of our extraordinary brains?   

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视频编码: DivX 5.1.1   

比特率: 1794 kb/s   

Video 分辨率: 688x384   

Video 画面比例: (1.79:1) [=43:24]   

音频编码: AC3   

音频比特率: 192 kb/s (96/ch, stereo) CBR   

Audio 声道数: 2   

分集时长: ~50 minutes   

分集数: 10   

体积: 700mb   

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Video Codec: DivX 5.1.1   

Video Bitrate: 1794 kb/s   

Video Resolution: 688x384   

Video Aspect Ratio: (1.79:1) [=43:24]   

Audio Codec: AC3   

Audio BitRate: 192 kb/s (96/ch, stereo) CBR   

Audio Channels: 2   

RunTime Per Part: ~50 minutes   

Number Of Parts: 10   

Part Size: 700mb   

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