Nature Season 38 Episode 15
Nature
Season 38

Ep 15. The Tropics: Spy in the Wild 2

  • April 29, 2020

The 15th episode of season 38 of the television show Nature introduces viewers to the wonders of The Tropics, through the lens of Spy in the Wild 2. This episode takes viewers on a journey through the rainforests, mountains, and beaches of the most biodiverse region on Earth.

The Tropics: Spy in the Wild 2, uncovers the incredible animal behaviors of the region, with drone and robotic cameras that capture never-before-seen behavior and interactions. These spy creatures are designed to blend in with nature and mimic the behavior of their real-life counterparts.

As viewers journey through the rainforest, they meet animals that have adapted to life high above the canopy, such as the slow-moving three-toed sloth, whose day-to-day life is seen in intimate detail thanks to the spy sloth's omniscient camera eye. The cameras also capture the surprising social behavior of the normally solitary jaguar, who is seen playing with his young.

Moving to the beaches of The Tropics, audiences are introduced to the green sea turtle, whose mating rituals are captured with the help of a spy sea turtle. The robot's camera shows the turtles' mating dance in intricate detail, from the courtship display to the violent mating action. Viewers also get a glimpse into the intelligence of the octopus through a spy octopus, and how they use their camouflage to evade danger.

The rainforest also has its share of curious inhabitants, such as the capuchin monkey, whose intelligence and problem-solving skills have been captured in detail with the help of a spy monkey. The cameras follow the troop's every move, from cracking open tough nuts to teaching the young to forage.

As the episode progresses, it also delves into the dark side of life in The Tropics. Viewers are introduced to the industrious leafcutter ants that work tirelessly in their colony, and the well-camouflaged pit viper that lays in wait for its prey. A spy bat captures the horror of being a tiny bat, hunted by larger flying creatures.

Through it all, the camera work is exceptional, bringing viewers closer than ever before to the animals and their world. The spy creatures designed for the show are not only aesthetically pleasing but also showcase the latest in technological advances in camera imaging. It is clear that this show is the product of several years of detailed planning and execution, and it shows in the quality of the production and the imaginative way the cameras are incorporated into a world that would otherwise be inaccessible to viewers.

Overall, The Tropics: Spy in the Wild 2 is an excellent addition to the Nature series, bringing viewers on a journey through the region's varied ecosystems and providing a unique perspective on some of its most fascinating and elusive inhabitants. The show highlights the intricate and complex behaviors of the animals of The Tropics and showcases the beauty of the region itself. It is a must-watch for nature enthusiasts, techies, and anyone who loves a well-produced and informative documentary.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 29, 2020
  • Language
    English