Nature’s Incredibly Adapted Animals | 20 Years of Planet Earth | BBC Earth

Nature's Incredibly Adapted Animals | 20 Years of Planet Earth | BBC Earth
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A lone polar bear takes on a walrus herd, while a vast swarm of desert locusts bursts from long-hidden eggs, consuming everything in its path. Revisit these iconic Planet Earth moments as we mark 20 years since the series first aired.

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36 Comments

  1. What’s fascinating is how evolution doesn’t aim for perfection — it builds just enough for survival. Blind cave animals losing their eyes but gaining sensitivity is a perfect example of that trade-off.

  2. The fact that troglobites completely lost their eyes and pigmentation over thousands of generations is a perfect example of regressive evolution. Nature never wastes energy on useless organs!

  3. Honestly, the buffalo defense formation impressed me more than any predator attack. That level of coordination is why nature’s incredibly adapted animals dominate.

  4. This kind of content really changes my perspective. Survival in nature isn’t about being the strongest, it’s about being the most adaptable.

  5. In nature adaptation is never the final answer it is only a temporary solution to survive the next challenge Deep and powerful documentary by BBC Earth

  6. *sees thumbnail* Damn, that walrus did not give consent to that polar bear….

    (EDIT: BBC Earth probably saw my comment and that's why it now shows a grasshopper. 😂😂😂)

  7. A GREAT DOCUMENTARY……
    AS USUAL
    MR. ATTENBOROUGH 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    NOTHING
    NEW😁.
    SIMPLY
    BRILLIANT!

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