If correct, add 30 points.
It's a bit similar to Wild China from BBC and CCTV. I've watched it very well!
Below is what I found online!
The BBC filmed "Planet Earth", which covers the beautiful scenery of various countries. The authoritative ecological documentary master-Sir David Attenberg takes you to experience the familiar but unfamiliar earth in depth. We will see a set every few years.
A fantastic series that puts other shows to shame.
Every second of this big-budget series is a joy to watch...it's incredible...' Daily Mirror review 'More than you could ask for...from underwater walruses and birds to mountains of birds to the attack patterns of snow leopards'
…The ultimate taste...' Guardian Film Review Produced by the original cast of the multi-award-winning Blue Planet, this series is an unprecedented celebration of our planet, embracing its incredible beauty and natural creatures.
"Earth Pulse" provides an authoritative look at Earth's biological diversity.
Filmed and produced for four years on an unprecedentedly large budget, "Pulse of the Earth" expands the realm of natural history television.
Using high-definition photography, revolutionary ultra-high-speed cameras, and detailed aerial and satellite footage, our series is able to capture the most magical images.
This astonishing television experience combines rare action, unimaginable scale, hard-to-reach locations and intimate moments with some of the cutest, wildest and rarest animals on Earth.
From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this best-selling series takes you through the challenges of the changing seasons, and into the harshest habitats to see how some animals struggle to survive every day.
Get ready to marvel at the beauty of our planet.
Episode 1: From Pole To Pole Episode 2: Majestic Mountains Episode 3: Freshwater Resource Episode 4: Caves Episode 5: Fantasy Desert Episode 6: Frozen World Episode 7
: Plains, Episode 8: Forest, Episode 9: Rich Jungle, Episode 10: Shallow Seas, Episode 11: Ocean Deep, Ocean Wide. Special features: Pulsation of the Earth - Towards the Future and Pulsation of the Earth.
The accompanying documentary explores endangered animals, their habitats, and ultimately the future of humanity.
Continuing to follow the environmental issues raised by the ground-breaking series "Pulse of the Earth", we ask why so many species are threatened and how to protect them in the future? "Pulse of the Earth" is a first in the television industry. Animal behavior Wolf hunting caribou: wolves chase prey
The speed was so fast that it was difficult for the filming team to capture their prey from land - but through a new system to stabilize the aerial camera, the filming team was finally able to track the entire hunting process from a helicopter for the first time.
Snow leopards hunt ibex in the Himalayas: No one had ever captured a close-up shot of a snow leopard in the wild with a long lens until a photography team successfully captured the footage.
The only previous images were taken with remote-controlled cameras.
"Pulse of the Earth" will broadcast complete presentations of various behaviors, including intimate scenes of mother leopards and cubs.
Golden eagles take advantage of the wings of Demoiselle cranes during their migration in the Himalayas.
A grizzly bear in the Rocky Mountains crawls out of its burrow with its newborn cubs, and there's also rare footage of a grizzly bear eating a moth.
For the first time, a bird of paradise has been captured with a low-light camera.
Also included is rare footage of the Blue Bird of Paradise in the wild.
The program will introduce a new species of Mexican carp from Thailand.
Desert lions hunt oryx in the Namib Desert - filmed from land and air for the first time.
Pink finless porpoises drive fish in the Amazon River and use stones as "gifts" when courting - this is the only known wild dolphin that also uses tools.
More than a hundred umbrella swordfish hunt in schools.
It is difficult to see just one swordfish, but it is even more difficult to see more than a hundred swordfish at the same time.
Crab-eating macaques swim in the water.
Packs of hounds - their spectacular hunting behavior captured from the air for the first time.
NEW LOCATION On the remote island of Konkars Land in the Spitsbergen archipelago, the breeding colony has the highest density of polar bears in the world.
The Gobi Desert covered with snow in the middle of winter.
The world's deepest vertical cave - Swallow Cave in Mexico.
The bottom of Lake Malawi - home to electric fish that hunt in schools like sharks.