Coming Soon: Museum Alive with David Attenborough
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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Sir David Attenborough explores London’s Natural History Museum and meets some of the most extraordinary creatures from the past. Advanced CGI puts Attenborough face to face with a saber-toothed tiger, a giant eagle, and a colossal snake. "Museum Alive with David Attenborough" premieres on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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Sir Attenborough has provided edutainment for 3 generations of my family, and many more worldwide, I'm sure. Always got a special place in my heart. Thank you ❤
And, I hope, education?
@@venicawood3894"Edutainment", as a combination of education & entertainment. So I'm guessing OP means education too.
How is this man still doing these? Your longevity in this industry is remarkable.
This documentary is from 2014
Finally, Natural History Museum Alive is coming out to America after 11 years. This time in a Feature Special from PBS NATURE. I hope this will be available on DVD in America soon.
This man's lifelong positive contribution to humanity is beyond measure. For over four decades this gentleman has been a personal inspiration and a bright beacon in the turbulent seas of humanity.
Yes! Sir David's "lifelong positive contribution to humanity" is astonishing. And he still has a powerful sense of wonder!
Premiered in 2014 but very highly recommended if you haven't seen it!
I love this documentary, it's so clever and well done
Except for the Gigantopithecus
Fascinating presentations
I can't wait for this to come out
Wonderful ♥️😍
Look no forward to this:) Sir David Attenborough is a living legend!
Can't wait for this
One creature that isn’t - or wasn’t, but was it a fluke? - was Attenborough’s giant dragonfly. About ten years ago, while driving the bay tunnel between Virginia Beach heading for a camping vacation at Kiptopeke Park, halfway where the tunnel comes up for air and there is a rest area, restaurant and gift shop, etc. - that area was covered in at least hundreds, if perhaps thousands, of dragonflies whose bodies were seven inches long at least and about 1/2 inch in diameter, with wingspans that would stretch perhaps ten inches from wingtip to wingtip. I was not traveling alone, and to both of us it felt like we had wandered into a quantum time warp. However, none of the dragonflies looked healthy, they looked as if they were shocked, dazed and disoriented. All were shaking almost uncontrollably, and they could barely fly.I thought maybe they were the result of eggs that had been trapped in some sea ice that finally calved, settings the eggs free, which then found accommodating larval habitat, hatched, but then having hatched, found themselves starving and/or in severe dehydration for lack of a sufficiently large food source. I thought, “Surely this is going to make the news!” but days, then weeks later, and in the years since - I have not found one reference anywhere about either some strange, giant native dragonfly, or of what was obviously a fluke belonging to that day. There were lots of other people coming and going who walked through the throngs of giant dragonflies that day, but apparently I was the only person who recognized them as unusual enough to take notice of. I just presumed I wouldn’t need to contact a news station or Virginia extension office because that was one of the most exciting things I think I’ve seen in my lifetime. I know Attenborough would have wanted to see this! I didn’t have a camera with me at the time, so no, I got no pictures, but somewhere out there, someone who took a pic of a relative or friend should have photos of these things! Judging from what I saw of their state of ill health at the time, I doubt any successfully bred a future generation, unless, like salmon, those were their last throes after having successfully mated. But who knows? Maybe they did, and now emerge every year but no one still has taken notice. Or maybe they emerge like cicadas: every so many years.
Night at the museum vibes
Legend
It's like the Night at the Museum
Is like night at the museum
Swell! David Attenborough is a natural! Hope after that episode will be the next new episode about binturongs sooner or later!
How to watch, in the UK? 🤔
I love love love this man - but this is not the Attenborough content I know and love.
This is just more CGI junk thrown at our brains. Looks as fake as it _IS._ Very strange to me that he would agree to this schlop.
You're so pretentious. How else do you expect them to show off what extinct creatures would look like without using CGI? Bear in mind this was created in 2014.
Unless it's going to have hundreds of millions of dollars poured into it's budget this will be how it looks. It looks great.
CONTEXT.
Look into its definition and proper usage.