DOCUMENTARY - WILDLIFE [Cia Allan - Native British]

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

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a lush tropical forest rises from the central plains of Sri Lanka. Hidden amongst the trees, an ancient city lies in ruins. Once home to great kings, its rulers are now long gone. For years, international demand for shark fins and lack of management drove shark populations to the brink. But that all began to change in 2013 when parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, or cities, voted to regulate commercially traded sharks. For the first time, it marked a turning point for sharks. Mongolia 25 million years ago. Way out of darkness from behind a large boulder emerges a 12 tonne giant. She is in jerk ethereum, and she is about to give birth. Teenage males seem intent on playing with their food. Playtime is an essential part of these youngsters development. It's a way to improve agility, make friends, practise wrestling skills. It's bed time, and it's best not to sleep alone. With darkness comes danger. Creatures of the night emerged to take over the forest. A leopard could make an easy meal off a solitary macaca. Together, high in the trees is the best place to be