David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Virgin Births
Much-loved broadcaster Sir David Attenborough reveals more of nature's most amazing animals. Looking at the way female Komodo dragons and aphids reproduce.

Life on Ice
Sir David Attenborough shares secrets of the natural world. Here he looks at the wood frog and the emperor penguin.

Life in the Dark
Sir David Attenborough looks at nature's most amazing animals. In this episode it is the giant squid and owls.

Bad Reputations
Sir David Attenborough explores the most intriguing animals. Here he looks at vampire bats and gorillas.

Armoured Animals
Sir David Attenborough tells us about some amazing animals. Here the focus is on the rhino and the hedgehog.

Curious Imposters
Sir David Attenborough shines the spotlight on nature's most extraordinary creatures. Looking at cuckoos and the way the death's-head hawkmoth steals honey.

Shocking Senses
Sir David Attenborough shines the spotlight on an array of animals that baffle and fascinate. We learn about how naturalists found out some eels were electric!

Spinners and Weavers
The evergreen Sir David Attenborough weaves another tale of wonder as he salutes nature's most intricate structures, from spiders' webs to birds' nests.

Magical Appearances
Sir David Attenborough shines the spotlight on nature's most amazing animals. This episode looks at the significance of large eyes in owls and giant squid.

Strange Parents
Sir David Attenborough shines the spotlight on nature's most amazing animals. Sir David looks at female hyaenas and explains why male seahorses give birth.
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