David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities - Season 3

Season 3
Sir David shines the spotlight on some of nature's evolutionary anomalies and reveals how these curious animals continue to fascinate.

Episodes

Impossible Feats
David Attenborough examines creatures that have baffled us for centuries. This episode looks at how fleas jump and tracks the true speed of a cheetah.

Curious Minds
David Attenborough examines more creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at the progress into IQ research concerning some highly intelligent, long-underestimated species.

Expandable Bodies
David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. This episode looks at the expandable bodies of anacondas and camels.

Curious Feeders
David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with unusual styles of consuming food.

Curious Cures
David Attenborough examines more creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with remarkable healing properties.

Remarkable Regeneration
David Attenborough examines creatures that have fascinated us for centuries. A look at some species with remarkable regenerative powers.
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