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Enter the skyworld and experience the lives of jumping, gliding and flying creatures like never before, thanks to this groundbreaking wildlife strand from the BBC's renowned Natural History Unit. Flight is the ultimate superpower, an extraordinary ability most of us can only dream of. Yet an astonishing number of animals have mastered the skies.

Narrator:Suranne Jones

Release Year:2016

Genres:Wildlife/Nature

Age Rating:U/A 13+

Audio Language:English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu

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  • Life in the Air
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    E1. Defying Gravity

    44 mins | 21 Dec 2020
    We take a look at some species that cannot fly but have learned some way to adapt to their surroundings and move from one place to another for survival. The mechanics of snakes, who can move from one tree to another, some cats, wh....moreSee more
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    E2. Masters Of The Sky

    44 mins | 21 Dec 2020
    Mastering the art of flying requires an organism to reach the limits of its body's strength, speed, agility, will power and acceleration. In this episode, we analyze how some birds overcome the laws of physics to fly as effectivel....moreSee more
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    E3. Crowded Sky

    45 mins | 21 Dec 2020
    There exist more than a thousand different species of flying organisms that live up to five kilometers above the ground. We find out how these species search for food and shelter, how they survive from getting hunted, and how they....moreSee more
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