David Attenborough's natural curiosities. Series 1, Episode 4, A curious twist / presented by David Attenborough ; produced and directed by Stephen Dunleavy.

Why the spiral is so important to two very different animals. About the series: David Attenborough has spent a lifetime documenting the natural world. He's met a great number of nature's most extraordinary creatures yet there are certain stories of bewildering animals that continue to intr...

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Contributors: Dunleavy, Stephen (Director, Producer)
Corporate Contributors: Humble Bee Films, BBC Worldwide Ltd.
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2013.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Genre/Form:Documentary television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Animal television programs.
Wildlife television programs.
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Summary:Why the spiral is so important to two very different animals. About the series: David Attenborough has spent a lifetime documenting the natural world. He's met a great number of nature's most extraordinary creatures yet there are certain stories of bewildering animals that continue to intrigue him – from the peculiar patterns of a zebra's stripes to the evolutionary quirk of the egglaying platypus. Each episode explores the stories behind two natural curiosities, linked together by a common theme. Filmed on location in the UK, David's gift for storytelling combined with wonderful images of the animal subjects creates a television series unlike any other he has made before.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed January 15, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (22 minutes)
Playing Time:00:21:59
Participant or Performer:Presenter: David Attenborough.
Language:In English.