Land Invaders
David Attenborough reveals the bizarre adaptations which have helped amphibians break their ties with water as he meets marsupial frogs, show-off newts and giant salamanders.
David Attenborough reveals the surprising truth about the cold-blooded lives of reptiles and amphibians. From steamy jungles to dry deserts, amphibians have taken their first footsteps onto land using their bizarre life histories to break their ties with the water and invade the earth.
This episode delves into the extraordinary and intimate lives of the soft skinned amphibians. This includes the marsupial frogs, a peculiar species where the father carries his young in pouches and then gives birth. It also features warring giant salamanders over a metre long and show-off newts that offer displays just like underwater birds of paradise.
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High-diving tadpoles
Duration: 03:13
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Legless amphibians
Duration: 03:29
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Sign language
Duration: 03:45
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Stalking salamander
Duration: 01:30
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Attenborough |
Producer | Hilary Jeffkins |