
The fourth of the 5 episodes was about dolphins and intelligence. Chris continues to be sporting the identical T-shirt(s) – I ponder what number of of that model-T he has.
The form of the programme was the identical because the others; begin with a well-loved vertebrate (elephant, ostrich, bat (OK – partly cherished on this case), dolphin and horse subsequent week) and return a really good distance in time to some CGI of a squidgy marine organism after which hint the evolution from squidginess to the trait being examined (dimension, copy, feeding, intelligence and, to return, locomotion) by way of some fossils and pictures of the present-day well-loved organism (and well-loved Mr Packham). It really works nicely. Probably the most fascinating bits are all the time the essential evolutionary steps alongside the best way (and testing Chris’s T-shirts in all kinds of unique areas).
On this episode the Tapir was a little bit of a star and the vaguely Tapir-like ancestor which went again into the seas and (it’s a bit extra difficult than this) advanced into dolphins was superb.
I’m trying ahead to the ultimate episode as a result of the final of any collection like that is all the time designed to ship you away remembering how good the collection has been and there may be all the time the jeopardy that Chris would possibly put on a spread of various T-shirts on this programme. My guess is that the BBC shouldn’t be highly-evolved sufficient to suppose that might be very humorous.
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