Madagascar: The Land Where Evolution Ran Wild
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For 65 million years Madagascar was lost to the world - sat in splendid isolation, undiscovered and untouched by man. Left to its own devices it
became a hot bed of evolution - creating the greatest concentration of unique creatures anywhere on the planet. More than 80% of Madagascar's animals
and plants are found nowhere else on Earth.
Recognised as one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots, this is an Alice-in-Wonderland island of weird animals, strange plants and extraordinary landscapes.
Narrated by David Attenborough. As shown on BBC TV.
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Recognised as one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots, this is an Alice-in-Wonderland island of weird animals, strange plants and extraordinary landscapes.
Narrated by David Attenborough. As shown on BBC TV.
Please note: This DVD is protected to play on DVD players that are encoded for the UK and Europe. It may not work on DVD players in other countries. For more information about ordering DVDs, please consult the NHBS FAQ
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