Seven Worlds, One Planet (2)

Last night it was Asia – big place Asia, so it’s not surprising there was some good footage from the Walruses and Polar Bears of the Arctic and the fighting reptiles of the deserts to the disappearing Sumatran Rhinos and Orang Utans of the jungles.

Vertebrate-heavy as usual – though not many birds were squeezed in – but undertandably so, and just amazing. Those spiders, see above, and their flycatcher and shrike predators – I didn’t know that!

It would make a great election debate if Corbyn and Johnson (and Swinson, Lucas and Sturgeon (yes, even Farage)) were sat down in front of one of these episodes and quizzed on what they were going to do about ‘it’. George Monbiot would make a good interviewer of the lot of them I think. I’d watch that.

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1 Reply to “Seven Worlds, One Planet (2)”

  1. I guess the flycatcher would have been happier not to have been squeezed in – literally.

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