Summary
Documentary series exploring some more of nature's evolutionary anomalies
Documentary series exploring some more of nature's evolutionary anomalies
How do giant squid hunt 1,000 metres down, and how does an owl turn its head 270° in either direction without tearing arteries or breaking bone? Find out in this bite-sized natural history doc about seeing in the dark. In this genial edition (it’s like a wise-off when Sir David holds an owl), you’ll have your own eyes widened by colour receptors and bioluminescence.
Life in the Dark
How do giant squid hunt 1,000 metres down, and how does an owl turn its head 270° in either direction without tearing arteries or breaking bone? Find out in this bite-sized natural history doc about seeing in the dark. In this genial edition (it’s like a wise-off when Sir David holds an owl), you’ll have your own eyes widened by colour receptors and bioluminescence.