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The Secret World of Nature: Spain

Documentary • 2020 • 25m

01

Peaks and Mountains

2

We traverse the Pyrenean mountain peaks of Spain, capturing the natural lifestyles of the species that inhabit these lands, from the courtship ritual of wild goats to a pack of hungry vultures. We also observe the wonderful and little known Pyrenean newt, and mysterious creatures of the night, such as the dormouse and Iberian owl.

02

The Mediterranean Forest

2

We explore the mysteries of the Mediterranean forests of Spain. A climate featuring mild winters, dry summers and abundant rainfall throughout the year results in abundant vegetation and flora. We observe the buzzard, marbled newts, salamanders, and a deadly confrontation between the great ladder snake and a bat.

03

Meadows and Valleys

2

We observe the different plants and animal species that are found in the meadows and valleys of the Iberian Peninsula. We analyze the survival tactics of an old hawk. We witness how a young rabbit survives an attack from two hungry crows. We also see rare footage of shrikes, vipers, a kestrel, and an impressive fight between a wolf spider versus a yellow scorpion.

04

Plains and Watercourses

1

We delve into the hidden mysteries of the night. We discover the nocturnal habits of foxes, barn owls, army ants, lizards, and the infamous Iberian skink. We also witness the mighty chameleon and its eating habits during the cover of darkness.

05

Rivers, Lakes and Seas

1

We explore the importance of water within the Iberian ecosystem. We observe various species found near the lakes, rivers and Mediterranean coast. We witness why water is so essential for the development of life. Watch the emperor dragonfly emerge from its chrysalis. See the European pond turtle, the spadefoot toad, a common octopus, curious hermit crabs, and more.

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Reviews

wildlifeterraOct 2020
5.0

Magnificent nature documentary series that shows us the great variety of animal species that live in Spain. The Spanish version is from 2013 and can be seen in Spain and Latin America. The English version is from 2020 and can be seen in all English-speaking countries.

JohnMalconOct 2020
5.0

Wonderful documentary series. If you expect a blockbuster this is not the case. This is rather an educational series that shows the great diversity of fauna that exists in Spain, with a good narration and accompanied by good music. Recommended for schools.

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