The epic story of cold-blooded life, from golden frogs to seasnakes and from armadillo lizards to giant tortoises, completes Sir David Attenborough's
magnificent overview of life on the planet.
Amphibians and reptiles ruled the world for nearly 200 million years and today there are well over
14,000 species. Ranging from some of the largest, most deadly creatures on Earth to the smallest and strangest, these are some of the most
fascinating, and dramatic animals on the planet.
As Life in Cold Blood progresses, it reveals the amazing parental and breeding behaviour of
amphibians, looks at the supreme adaptability of the lizards, features incredible footage of hunting snakes and explores the fascinating world of the
crocodile, turtle and other armoured reptiles.
With breathtaking footage and amazing action photography that proves the cold-blooded world is
as passionate, dramatic and bizarre as any on Earth, this definitive series reveals the secrets of the most successful creatures ever to walk - or
crawl - on land.
Features:
Region 2+4
Subtitles: English for the Hard of Hearing
Special Feature: "Making of" Featurettes
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