Planet Earth II Narration
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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looking down from two miles above the surface of the earth, It's impossible not to be impressed by the sheer grandeur and splendor and power of the natural world. 10 years ago, in a television series called Planet Earth, we revealed many of these wonders. But today much has changed. We can now show life on our planet in entirely new ways, bring you closer to the animals than ever before and reveal new wildlife dramas for the very first time. But that's not all. Our planet has changed, too. Never have those wilderness has been as fragile and as precious as they are today. At this crucial time for the natural world, we will journey to every corner of the globe to explore the greatest treasures of our living planet and reveal the extreme lengths animals go to survive. Finally, we will explore our cities to see how life is adapting to the newest habitat on earth. This it's planet Earth two. There are hundreds of thousands of islands, each one a world in miniature, a microcosm of our living planet. The struggles to survive on these remote lands reflect the challenges faced by all life on Earth. The tiny island of Ehskoo toe off the coast of Panama, home to the pygmy three toed sloth. This is a male and life here. Suits and, well, mangroves provide all the leaves he can eat, and there are no predators to worry him. Island life may seem idyllic, but it comes at a price. There are only a few 100 Pygmies laws in existence, and he needs a mate. That's an enticing call from a female somewhere out there. And this, for a sloth, is a quick reaction. The problem is, there's deep water between them. So what should any red blooded sloth do? Swim, of course. Could this be her? He does his best to put on a turn of speed, but she's not the one.