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From the icy beauty of Scandinavia to lives lived deep in the wild and even journeys back to the age of dinosaurs your weeknights are about to get a lot more adventurous. Adventure awaits every day on Sony BBC Earth #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive #SBBCEShows
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Just wind moving through dry grass.​Distant calls across the plains.​Hooves against open earth.​ Out here, the savannah doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful. You feel it in the stillness, in the space, in the sound of life carrying across miles.
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When prey comes within striking distance, its powerful jaws create a sudden vacuum attacking the unsuspecting victim in whole.​Sometimes, the deadliest hunters don’t chase their prey.​They simply wait.​ #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive #PawstoPlanet
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Meet the Stonefish , a master of camouflage on the ocean floor.​Blending seamlessly with coral and rocky reefs, it stays perfectly still for hours, waiting for the perfect moment.
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They don’t call it the Kung Fu Mantis for nothing.​ ​ Those folded front legs? Not for show.​ They snap shut in a fraction of a second, locking onto prey before it even registers what happened.​ ​ Small. Still. Precise.​ And ridiculously fast.​ ​#SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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The wildest league is about to begin. Get ready for nature’s ultimate showdown with "Wild Premier League"! Monday – Friday | 8:00 PM on #SonyBBCEarth #SBBCE #FeelAlive
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So how do they breathe?​ ​ Hippos instinctively rise to the surface every few minutes to take a breath. Even more remarkably, they can do this while asleep. Their bodies automatically surface, inhale, and sink back down without waking them.
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Although they spend most of their lives in water, Hippopotamus cannot actually swim.​ ​ Unlike many aquatic animals, hippos are too dense to float. Instead, they move by pushing off riverbeds and lake floors, almost as if they are walking or gently bounding underwater.
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Nature’s trap, perfectly timed.​ The Venus Flytrap closes its trap in a fraction of a second when prey triggers its sensitive hairs.​ #SBBCE #SonyBBCEarth #FeelAlive
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Every thought, memory, and decision emerges from this constant flow of electrical and chemical activity, making the brain one of nature’s most complex and energy-efficient systems. So the next time an idea sparks, remember your mind is already running on electricity.
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The human brain communicates through electrochemical signals called action potentials. Even at rest, it consumes about 20 watts of energy, roughly enough to power a small light bulb.
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Small in size, explosive in power. The pistol shrimp snaps its claw so fast that it creates a cavitation bubble capable of stunning prey with shockwaves and bursts of heat.
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