Defying Gravity
Documentary series exploring how animals effortlessly beat gravity, from the African caracal's 'rocket-propelled' launch to the Australian kangaroo's hop.
With the help of some surprising creatures from around the world, this series sets out to discover how animals take to the air, defying the force all airborne animals must conquer, gravity.
In Africa, a caracal's 'rocket-propelled' launch enables it to catch birds in flight. In the Australian outback, a kangaroo's hop is key to finding water in a desert of over a million square kilometres. On an English farm, an insect's ultimate ejector seat accelerates it to 700G with help from a clutch in its crotch. And high above the jungles of Borneo, a leaping snake's unique shape allows it to glide, even without wings.
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How cats always land on their feet
Duration: 01:33
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How kangaroos move so fast and for so long
Duration: 02:03
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How a flying squirrel takes to the air
Duration: 00:01
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Web exclusive: How the music for the series was made
Duration: 02:00
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Berk and The Virtual Band
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Suranne Jones |
Series Producer | James Brickell |
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