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Life TV story introduction

This series of documentaries mainly tells 130 incredible stories in nature. Cutting-edge photography technology captures unprecedented amazing scenery-courting birds dance dazzling and complicated steps on the water to show their loyalty; Fish use fins to fly and get rid of predators.

This film uses the lens to discover the rich and colorful biodiversity on the earth and the survival strategies of animals and plants. This is a continuous evolutionary process: under extreme pressure, creatures overcome the challenges from enemies and the environment and constantly expand their behavior limits.

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Life (also known as Pulse of Life) is a series of ten documentaries produced by BBC, which started broadcasting on BBC TV in June 65438+1October 65438+February 2009. The production of this film lasted four years, all in high definition.

Each episode is 50 minutes, plus 10 minutes of shooting tidbits, totaling ***60 minutes. According to The Times, this series costs10 million pounds, but BBC officials have not confirmed this figure.