Coastal Animals
Chris Packham presents the series that examines Britain from an animal's point of view. Chris looks at the grey seal and the Manx shearwater.
Chris Packham presents the series that examines Britain from an animal's point of view. Each week he encounters an elite group of five animals each of which senses the world in a very different way. By understanding their needs, problems and histories on these islands, Chris reveals what they make of modern Britain - and its humans.
This time Chris looks at coastal animals. Chris investigates why the waters and coastlines of the UK are the most popular places in the world for two of our coastal species: the grey seal and the Manx shearwater. He also makes a stand for an animal that he considers much misunderstood - the British gull. And he meets two animals which have truly extraordinary ways of sensing Britain's coastal environments - the shore crab which finds its way around by smelling through its feet, and the bottlenose dolphin which can identify a fish at 200 paces in the pitch black, using echolocation.
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Clips
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Britain's bottlenoses
Duration: 01:59
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Protective cover
Duration: 03:13
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Rooftop realms
Duration: 01:35
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A gull's history of Britain
Duration: 03:38
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Packham |
Series Producer | Paul Bradshaw |
Producer | Adam White |