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Release Date:
March 25, 2010
Original Title:
Inside the Perfect Predator
Alternate Titles:
Csúcsragadozók anatómiája
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Four top predators are compared, each champion in a type of environment, with key adaptations. On the ground, the cheetah outruns prey (approached in masterly stealth) and enemies. In the air, the peregrine falcon is a flight and diving machine. In sweet water, the Nile crocodile survives since the Dino age, without natural enemies, with several amazing metabolism stunts. Lurking under water, it snaps blindly at migrating wildebeest, then waits underground. In the oceans, the equally ancient shark, notably the great white, migrates seasonally to find abundant prey, such as young seals around South Africa.
Additional Photography:
Hugh Miller
Rudolf Diesel
Conductor:
William Goodchild
Digital Compositor:
Hasraf Dulull
Director:
Mark Brownlow
Director of Photography:
Mark Payne-Gill
Warwick Sloss
Charles Maxwell
Barrie Britton
Rod Clarke
Editor:
Stuart Napier
Executive Producer:
Sara Ford
Graphic Designer:
Burrell Durrant Hifle
Lead Character Designer:
Richard Costin
Music:
Ben Salisbury
Online Editor:
Tim Bolt
Producer:
Mark Brownlow
Production Manager:
Lynn Barry
Script Editor:
Patrick Makin
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