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>From the back cover:
What does modern DNA research now prove about the theory that
simple cells evolved into all life on earth? The answer? Simply
that evolution is impossible. So why is this information being
kept from the general public? Should Darwin's theories still be
taught as "facts" in our educational institutions?
In a wildlife program unlike any other seen before, you will
journey to discover the story of life itself. This program
examines the long held beliefs that have been the foundation
of the whole understanding of natural selection for more than
a 150 years.
How much can animals change? Why do some species depend upon
one another to survive? Where does instinct and intelligence
come from? And what do the designs of creatures alive today
reveal about their history?
Learn about the abilities of parrot fish and dolphins, the
habits of ostriches and wildebeest, and the skills and
instincts of cheetahs, giraffes and lions.
Filmed and researched over a five year period in more than
ten different countries, LIFE'S STORY explores all these
issues and many more in one of the most visually stunning
and informative wildlife productions available today.
Extra Features Include:
School Dictionary
Campfire Safari notes
Chapters:
Part One- Introduction
Symbiosis- The Relationships of Life
Changes- The Lessons of Life
Movement- The Variety of Life
Destiny- The Meaning of Life
Part Two- Introduction
Species- The Kinds of Life
Adaptations- The Facts of Life
Irreducibility- The Complexity of Life
Eternity- The Continuation of Life
LIFE'S STORY 2 is a factual and visual feast from beginning to end. It
takes you on an incredible documentary journey of discovery to unravel
some of the most amazing mysteries of the natural world.
>From simple cells in the seas, to fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds,
mammals, and eventually humans: this we are told has been the
evolutionary tree of life. So how does this theory fit in with all we
see around us?
After thousands of years of observable evidence and advances in
biological research, do Darwin's evolutionary ideas measure up to the
discoveries of modern science today?
In this program you will learn about the navigation techniques and
defense mechanisms of marine life; the complex behavior of birds; the
differences between apes, monkeys and humans; "ape-men" missing-link
hoaxes; and how some of the large mammals feed and digest their food.
>From Egypt and the depths of the Red Sea, to the islands of Malta, the
Cape of Good Hope, and the Savannahs of South Africa, now you can see
for yourself and understand the intricate designs of nature's vast
array of creatures and our place among them in this wonderfully
created world.
Many unusual, rare, and endangered species are featured in this
program, including animal behavior never filmed before.
Narrated by Nick Jackson, BBC National Radio