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Title David Attenborough's Galapagos: Adaptation - Ep 2 of 3 / Director: Williams, Martin
Published Australia : ABC, 2013
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Summary Once life arrived in the Galapagos, it exploded into unique and spectacular forms. David Attenborough investigates the driving forces behind such evolutionary innovations. We learn that life must be able to adapt quickly in these ever-changing volcanic landscapes.It has resulted in species found nowhere else in the world, such as giant whale sharks and marine iguanas that can spit sea-salt from their noses, dandelion seeds that grow into tree-sized plants and spiders that can blend perfectly into the darkness.Adaptation has been the key to survival in these islands so far, but the story of life in the Galapagos doesn't end here. The catalyst that triggers these explosions of life remains in place.PRODUCTION DETAILS:A Colossus Production; Producer Anthony Geffen; Director Martin Williams
Event Broadcast 2013-03-17 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Adaptation (Biology)
Evolution (Biology) -- Research.
Life (Biology)
Volcanism -- Environmental aspects.
Ecuador.
Form Streaming video
Author Williams, Martin, director
Attenborough, David, host