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  1. The Life of Mammals is a nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 20 November 2002. A study of the evolution and habits of the various mammal species, it was the fourth of Attenborough's specialised surveys following his major trilogy that began with Life on Earth.

    • 20 November 2002 –, 5 February 2003
    • BBC One
  2. Oct 5, 2021 · Watch and download 10 episodes of this nature documentary series that explores the evolution and habits of various mammal species. Learn about the diversity, adaptations and challenges of mammals from big cats to platypus.

  3. David Attenborough presents a series of 10 episodes exploring the diversity and adaptations of mammals. Watch online or download to learn about marsupials, insect hunters, plant predators, chisellers, meat eaters, opportunists, marine mammals, tree dwellers, social climbers and food for thought.

  4. A 10-part series that explores the diversity and evolution of mammals, from platypus to humans. Watch the episodes, read the reviews, see the photos and learn about the production and cast of this BAFTA-nominated nature documentary.

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    • 2002-11-20
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  5. David Attenborough explores the diversity and adaptability of mammals, the most successful creatures on the planet. Watch episodes and clips on iPlayer, or visit BBC Earth for more wildlife content.

  6. Jun 29, 2019 · This is the story of 4,000 species which have outlived the dinosaurs and conquered the farthest places on earth. With bodies kept warm by thick coats of fur ...

  7. Nov 20, 2002 · Rodents are the most numerous mammals on the planet, comprising an incredibly diverse variety of species. They range from the naked mole rat, which spends its entire life below ground, to the world's largest rodent, the capybara, which grazes in herds across the vast grasslands of South America.

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