Nature Season 35 Episode 11

Nature Season 35 Episode 11 Spy In The Wild - Bad Behavior

  • February 22, 2017

In season 35, episode 11 of the popular nature series, Nature, viewers are taken into the world of animal behavior with the episode titled "Spy In The Wild - Bad Behavior." The show offers an incredible view into the lives of animals, with the help of some modern technology and clever camera work. The episode showcases how animals behave and reveals their personalities in impressive ways.

The episode features Spy Creatures, which are life-sized robotic animals that have been placed among real animals, allowing the filmmakers to capture their natural behavior with unprecedented intimacy. This innovative technique allows the viewers to feel like they are in the middle of the action, watching the animals from up close and personal.

In this episode, Spy Creatures are shown to be operating deep in the Amazon rainforest, deliberately set out to capture the behavior of wild animals who want nothing more than to protect their territory, find mates, and feed themselves. From the outset, viewers are whisked away into the wild, where they can witness the incredible diversity of the jungle and all the thrilling activities that take place within it.

Throughout the episode, viewers are provided with unique and interesting insights about the animals being featured. In one segment, a Spy Creature meets a family of Capuchin monkeys, who are in search of food. The viewer sees how the Spy Creature blends in with the natural habitat, providing a non-invasive vantage point and allowing the filming team to capture great footage of the monkeys. The audience sees how the Spy Creatures blend in naturally and stay unnoticed by their animal subjects.

Another fascinating highlight of the episode is witnessing how Spy Creatures discover that those brilliant macaws do not always stick to a healthy diet, as they slowly devour clay from a cliff wall. The Spy Creatures capture a unique pack behavior and show the intelligence of these creatures in selecting what is best for their health.

In another segment, a Spy Creature captures the behavior of Galapagos sea lions. These animals, like many others in the animal kingdom, are no different than humans when it comes to "bad behavior" or "cheating," as the Spy Creature begins to get attacked by the males trying to mate. With the help of this spectacular footage, viewers can put together a picture of the way sea lion colonies work and how different members of each colony face off against one another on the beach.

The show also highlights a few amazing moments from the underwater kingdom, featuring the behavior of a large number of fishes and mammals. One of the highlights of this segment is how a Spy Creature, disguised as some kind of seaweed, is incidentally adopted by an octopus, which uses the Spy Creature’s camouflage abilities to hunt.

This episode shows how there is a lot more to these animals than meets the eye concerning their motivations and personalities. "Spy In The Wild - Bad Behavior" is a fantastic example of how the use of innovative technology has revolutionized the field of natural history filmmaking. The expert camera work and the Spy Creatures in the show offers incredible insight into the lives of different animals, showing how they interact with their environments and adapt themselves to their surroundings. Therefore, this episode is a must-watch for anyone who loves nature and desires to see the hidden lives of wild animals in front of their eyes.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 22, 2017
  • Language
    English