Life pushes the boundaries of natural history film-making to show the extraordinary survival strategies of the animal and plant kingdoms.
Among the TV firsts and highlights in the series are:
Challenges Of Life
- Three cheetahs hunting co-operatively, bringing down ostriches
- Stalk-eyed flies "growing" their eyes out on long stalks
- Dolphins mudringing – dolphins create circles of mud to entrap fish, filmed from the air
- Killer whales working as a team to hunt seals in Antarctica, filmed from the air and sea
Reptiles And Amphibians
- Komodo dragon hunting buffalo and eventually killing them with their poisonous bite
- Pygmy gecko walking on water
- Pebble toad rolling down the mountain to escape from a hunting tarantula
- Horned lizard attacking the egg-eating patch-nosed snake and flipping on to its back to confuse a predatory coachwhip snake
Mammals
- First complete sequence of humpback whale mating contest – the "heat run" – the largest animal battle on Earth
- Ten milllion fruit bats migrate to one giant mega-roost in Zambia – this massive colony has only been recently discovered by scientists
- More than a dozen polar bears feeding on a huge whale carcass and confronting one another – probably the largest gathering ever filmed
- First use of new camera tracking system – "yogi cam" – developed especially for Life, which allows the camera to track smoothly with migrating reindeer and elephants
Fish
- Flying fish laying eggs in the open sea, and "flying" out of the water, filmed in super-high speed
- Tiny waterfall-climbing gobies in Hawaii – they climb waterfalls 400 feet high to lay their eggs in safe pools
- Male mudskippers caring for eggs in specially constructed chambers under the mud
- Sailfish feeding techniques on a baitball, filmed at super high-speed
Birds
- The marvellous spatule-tail hummingbird courtship display, filmed in super high-speed
- Great white pelicans in raiding parties stealing gannet chicks from their nests
- Male Vogelkop bowerbird mating and mimicking other bird songs
Insects
- Male Darwin's stag beetles fighting in the tree tops
- Japanese red bug displaying diligent maternal instincts
- Males in Dawson's bee colonies killing each other for access to females
- Filming monarch butterflies using aerial camera system to create a "butterfly-eye" perspective
Hunters And Hunted
- Star-nosed mole hunting underwater and using bubbles to smell its prey, filmed in super high-speed
- A killer whale stealing elephant seal calves from a nursery pool
- Greater bulldog bats hunting fish, filmed at 2,000 frames per second
- Cheetahs hunting co-operatively to bring down ostriches
- Foxes hunting baby ibex
Creatures Of The Deep
- A huge number of Humboldt squid co-operative hunting sardines at night
- Thousands of pink starfish, urchins and monster bootlace worms feeding on a dead seal under permanent ice in Antarctica , filmed over a month in tracking timelapse
- Mass spider crab moult where thousands of crabs come together to shed their shells and mate
- Giant sun star feeding on dead giant Pacific octopus, filmed in timelapse
- The sinking of an old tug and subsequent colonisation by marine life
Plants
- The entire growing season in a woodland filmed in one shot, with a combination of tracking, long-term timelapse photography and graphics
- Brunsvigia's complete lifecycle, including bizarre seed dispersal
- Dragon's blood tree with its funnel-shaped canopy, adapted to collecting water from mist
- Desert rose with its bottle-like trunk to store water
- Richea honey bush protecting itself from the cold by fusing its petals into an insulated capsule, and needing the help of a bird to rip it open
Primates
- 400-strong Hamadryas baboon troops fighting
- Phayres leaf monkey females babysitting newborns
- Guinean chimpanzees drumming on buttress roots