Great Migrations

Great Migrations (2010)

50m | Documentary | USA
8.0IMDb
9.4DouBan

1: travel thousands of miles Born To Move every day millions of animals on the earth join in the migration, whether flying in the sky or running on the ground. They are the ronins of the animal kingdom, destined to wander from birth. From the smallest butterfly to the largest wildebeest, the survival of these travelers depends on their ability to hit the road at any time. This episode takes pictures of four amazing animal migrations around the world: sperm whales swim more than 1 million miles in a lifetime; red crabs struggle with frightening obstacles every day; four generations of monarch butterflies cross continents; and wildebeest's annual migration of crocodiles. The National Geographic Channel "the Great Migration" presents these magnificent, amazing and enlightening stories in an unprecedented way. It took three years to produce, spread all over the world and shot with cutting-edge technology, showing the story of life and death struggle and rebirth. This is the most touching story in the world. 2: breeding Need To Breed millions of animals on earth join the migration every day, and they are desperate to do the most important thing, that is, to create and raise a precious next generation. The rocky shores of the Falkland Islands, the dense forests of Costa Rica and Australia, the famine of southern Sudan.

1: travel thousands of miles Born To Move every day millions of animals on the earth join in the migration, whether flying in the sky or running on the ground. They are the ronins of the animal kingdom, destined to wander from birth. From the smallest butterfly to the largest wildebeest, the survival of these travelers depends on their ability to hit the road at any time. This episode takes pictures of four amazing animal migrations around the world: sperm whales swim more than 1 million miles in a lifetime; red crabs struggle with frightening obstacles every day; four generations of monarch butterflies cross continents; and wildebeest's annual migration of crocodiles. The National Geographic Channel "the Great Migration" presents these magnificent, amazing and enlightening stories in an unprecedented way. It took three years to produce, spread all over the world and shot with cutting-edge technology, showing the story of life and death struggle and rebirth. This is the most touching story in the world. 2: breeding Need To Breed millions of animals on earth join the migration every day, and they are desperate to do the most important thing, that is, to create and raise a precious next generation. The rocky shores of the Falkland Islands, the dense forests of Costa Rica and Australia, the famine of southern Sudan.

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