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Elusive Snow Leopard Of The Himalayas – Planet Earth II

 

By: BBC Earth Unplugged

Originally published on Nov 14, 2016

There are thought to be as few as 3500 snow leopards left in the wild. Using state of the art motion detecting remove cameras the Planet Earth II team were able to gain access into this elusive big cats world.

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Red Birds Of Paradise – Behind The Scenes – Planet Earth II

 

By: BBC Earth Unplugged

Originally published on Nov 17, 2016

High in the treetops of West Papua, the Planet Earth II team find what they have been searching for.

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Butterfly in epic slow motion – Slo Mo #22 – Earth Unplugged

 

By:  BBC Earth Unplugged

Originally published on Jul 11, 2013

Why do butterflies flutter? Nic and Si reveal exactly what’s happening during the flight of these beautiful creatures with the help of a super slow motion camera.

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Original and stunning high definition slow motion footage of animals and their actions. Brought to you by our very own team members; butterfly admirer Nic and camera geek Simon.

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