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Monkey Planet We humans are part of an extraordinary family. We’ve got hundreds of bizarre and colourful relatives who lead dramatic lives all over the globe. Yet most of us know almost nothing about them. Monkey Planet is about much more than just monkeys – it’s about the whole primate family, including strange lemurs, acrobatic monkeys, and the enigmatic apes. Presented by zoologist Dr George McGavin, this series explores the amazing world of primates and reveals just what makes our animal family so special. From the snowy mountains of Japan to the blistering, windswept savannah of South Africa, throughout the series we uncover the secrets of the primate family success: ingenious survival tactics and extraordinary physical adaptations; fascinating family lives that mirror ours in so many ways; and highly intelligent, flexible minds that show that the smartest primates are more like us than you’d ever think possible. Our primate family is incredibly varied and surprising. From the ninja tarsier, a spring-loaded ambush predator the size of a tennis ball, to the magnificent herds of geladas in the mountains of Ethiopia, primates have adapted to environments across the planet. Episode 1: Meet the Family In this episode, Dr George McGavin gets up close and personal with Siswi, an orangutan who uses soap to improve her personal hygiene. He strips off to experience the mind-numbing cold of the Japanese Alps, and heads 100 metres underground to a secluded monkey dormitory. Then there are baboons with a thirst for flamingo flesh; macaques with criminal minds; fluorescent mandrills who wear war paint to do battle; and Ardry, a real-life gremlin who sees the unseeable with her extraterrestrial fingers. Episode 2: Family Matters The key to primate success is that, like us, most species live in close-knit family groups. How do you choose your friends, learn from those around you and know who to trust? We explore the complex world of primate social lifestyles. In Peru, emperor tamarin males are conned into childcare, while vervet monkeys in South Africa have a sophisticated alarm system to warn for predators. Elsewhere, George has a very close encounter with some hunting chimpanzees. But living in families is not always easy; in Gibraltar, barbary macaques steal babies to impress their boss. Hamadryas baboon males in Ethiopia rule with an iron fist, and in matriarchal ring-tailed lemur societies the girls have to fight pitch battles with babies in tow. Episode 3: Master Minds There's one thing that sets us primates apart from most other families on the planet, and that's a flexible mind. Our primate cousins are much smarter than you might imagine. Just like us they use tools, solve problems, and even have emotions. Monkey Planet discovers how these animals are individuals with a sense of self and why brainpower is essential to primate survival. In Thailand long-tailed macaques floss their teeth with human hair and use tools to open oysters on the beach. In Uganda chimps pass on cultures and customs through generations. George goes to orangutan school in Sumatra and meets a bonobo in the States who can order his own picnic on a smart phone and toast marshmallows in a fire he makes himself. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01r52gr Technical Specs Video: Codec: x264 CABAC [email protected] Video: Bitrate: 1410 Kbps Video: Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9) Video: Resolution: 832 x 468 Audio: Codec: AAC LC Audio: Bitrate: 128 Kbps VBR 48KHz Audio: Channels: stereo (2/0) Audio: English Run-Time: 59mins Framerate: 25fps Number of Parts: 3 Part Size: average 650 MB Container: Mp4 Source: PDTV Encoded by: Harry65 Release Notes Merged Subtitles
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