Nature’s Babies

  • Title: Nature’s Babies
  • Duration: 11 х 60’
  • Producer: France
  • Year: 2007

This series of 11 one-hour films offers a tender, touching, funny and adventurous approach to “Nature's babies”, following the new life of several species, from birth to independence.

The first 4 films were dedicated to BIG CATS (lions and cheetahs), PRIMATES (baboons, maki catta lemurs and orangutans), HOOVED MAMMALS (elephants, wildebeest and giraffes) and the amazing MARSUPIALS (Tasmanian devils, kangaroos and koalas). The huge success of this first series had paved the way for 4 new films on BABIES OF THE AFRICAN SAVANNA (jackals, wild dogs and hyenas), BABIES OF THE AFRICAN PLAINS (zebras, topis and Thompson’s gazelles), BABIES OF THE TROPICAL FORESTS (proboscis monkeys, orangutans and macaques) and finally BABIES OF THE EUROPEAN FORESTS (foxes, wolves and rabbits). The new season of the hit series “Nature's babies” focuses on the struggle for survival of nature’s babies and on the interactions between different species at the heart of three very different ecosystems: the plains of the MARA TRIANGLE, the BROWN RIVER OF SAMBURU, and the COASTS OF PATAGONIA.

All original footage, “Nature's babies” carries us to breathtaking settings, from Australia and Indonesia to Africa, Europe and South America. Through remarkable and often surprising sequences, we discover that growth, development and learning can be strikingly emotional and different from one baby animal to another, and from one ecosystem to another.

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