'A real life horror film': Terrified viewers watch from edge of their seats as SNAKES hunting as a pack chase down baby iguana in amazing footage for BBC's Planet Earth II that even shocked Sir David Attenborough
真人版恐怖片:BBC《行星地球》节目视频惊呆David Attenborough,群蛇猎杀鬣蜥蜴
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I no longer watch nature programmes as they leave me too traumatised. The worst was watching a baby elephant dying slowly from thirst. Who could film this and not offer it water. No doubt they would if it was a person. I wish they could warn before an upsetting scene as they do before human incidents.Evil Lynne
Why hasn't the DM made the obvious connection with "global warming"? If you keep putting out CO2 and don't pay your taxes, more baby iguanas will die like this as the increased heat will somehow speed up the snakes and slow down the iguanas....More needs to be done to help the baby iguanas escape snakes with increased taxation to somehow turn down the sun's heat and lower global temperatures!!!LaptopReply toEvil Lynne
What do you suggest then, a Snake-Athon or maybe Strictly come Snaking or even Snakes in Need, I pay my taxes, have done for years, global warming is still here, the snakes are still here and the iggys are also still here...I think people should wear more belts...Made out of snake.MICjane7
Planet Earth 2. What about that for filming and risks taken in the wild life World, it makes some of our lives look quite boring compared to them little iguanas, they had only just hatched and was in a world of serious danger, and what about that one that made it over the rocks in the end, and looked back and said "you missed" is he or she going to get a knighthood Or be made a Dame, because it survived the first course of life, fantastic filming , but in our Society they only have to win a couple of races for pleasure and they get "awarded ", great awards ? and they think they are entitled to it as well, when what they do is their own choice in the beginning, Some of our humans should try living in the real world.