In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

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In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

 

In the Womb: Extreme Animals

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1 x 90’ National Geographic & Channel 4

For the first time, stunning visual effects, CGI and moving 4D ultrasounds give a unique view into the extraordinary methods of reproduction and gestation in animals across the natural world – from the beginnings of courtship right through to birth and beyond. How does a penguin embryo not freeze? Why does a kangaroo leave its mother half formed? Why are siblings so potentially lethal for many shark foetuses? And what was it about one creature’s method of reproduction that caused Darwin to question the existence of God himself?

We have been well and truly Attenborough-ised, so used to marvelling that the marvellous has become the norm. Yet here was something rare, a nature programme still with the wow factor.” – THE INDEPENDENT

Here is the kind of biology lesson that Quentin Tarantino might enjoy.” – THE TIMES

Wildscreen Panda Award
Emmy Nominations
New York Festivals
Astra Award
Sichuan International Festival
International Science Festival