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The late-career golden era of Sir David Attenborough is a wonder to behold

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David Attenborough films starving arctic foxes turning to cannibalism

David Attenborough films starving arctic foxes turning to cannibalism. In heartbreaking moment on BBC series Mammals, desperate foxes are seen feeding on one of their own. He himself is believed to have collapsed and died from starvation. The heartbreaking moment is shown on BBC's Mammals.

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David Attenborough films gruesome scenes as Arctic foxes turn to cannibalism

David Attenborough narrates his latest wildlife documentary series called Mammals. The new BBC series is made up of six episodes, with some shocking scenes. Arctic foxes turn to cannibalism as part of a new series of wildlife documentaries. The series is set to air on BBC2 at 8.30pm on Monday night on BBC One.

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Mammals, review: Sir David Attenborough’s late-career golden era is a wonder to behold

Sir David Attenborough’s late-career golden era is a wonder to behold. He shows few signs of slowing down in his latest treat, 'Mammals' - a documentary about nocturnal mammals. The film is about to turn 98, but it is a must-see-see for the rest of the world.

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Sir David Attenborough's new series sees leopard hunt baboons in dark

Sir David Attenborough's new series sees leopard hunt baboons in dark. The first episode of the brand new series is filmed entirely using night vision. The big cat's incredible ability to see in pitch black is shown in the first episode. The new series airs on Easter Sunday at 7pm on BBC One.

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Mammals review – David Attenborough delivers one of wildlife TV’s greatest pleasures

David Attenborough delivers one of wildlife TV's greatest pleasures. At times, this night vision-heavy look at swooping bats and fornicating armadillos is borderline creepy. But it's full of drama, stunning visuals and the joy that is the broadcaster's voice.

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Mammals: World first as Attenborough series films leopards hunting in pitch black

BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. The BBC's natural History Unit was given the rare glimpse by Attenborough's team of experts. Climate change is forcing animals to cope with the effects of climate change, they say.

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Mammals: World first as Attenborough series films leopards hunting in pitch black

BBC's Natural History Unit got a rare glimpse of the behaviour as climate change forces animals to adapt. The BBC's natural History Unit was given the rare glimpse by Attenborough's team of experts. Climate change is forcing animals to cope with the effects of climate change, they say.

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Mammals battle for life in new David Attenborough series

David Attenborough's six-part series 'Mammals' will air this Sunday at 19:00 GMT. The six part series is set to air on BBC2 at 9.30pm on BBC1 at 8pm on Sunday. It is the first of a new series featuring the animals in captivity in captivity.

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