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Where to watch "Les grandes migrations"
7. Rhythm of Life
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A celebration of migratory spectacles around the world, this narration-free, musical journey combines beautiful film from Great Migrations with a rich orchestral score. Sit back and ride the tailwinds of billions of creatures marching, swimming, and flying on their death-defying journeys around the globe.
6. Rhythm of Life
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A celebration of migratory spectacles around the world, this narration-free, musical journey combines beautiful film from Great Migrations with a rich orchestral score. Sit back and ride the tailwinds of billions of creatures marching, swimming, and flying on their death-defying journeys around the globe.
5. Science of Great Migrations
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Migrations are feats of navigation, endurance, and courage. New technology allows scientists to go along for the ride, learning where the animals go, why, and how they survive along the way. Whether following elephant seals leaving Patagonia or a 1-ounce thrush navigating at night, sensors, tags, and advanced computer analysis tell the inside story of the science behind the migrations.
4. Feast or Famine
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Every migration is an epic journey, driven in large part by hunger. Every day, millions of creatures are moving in search of greener pastures. From microscopic plankton to desert elephants, predatory bald eagles to luminous jellyfish, and ravenous great white sharks to lightning-quick peregrine falcons – our planet is on the move.
3. Race to Survive
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Migrations are ticking clocks, as countless animals must move or die, driven by changing seasons and a changing climate. They are racing to reach their destination before it's too late – to breed, feed, or simply stay alive. For animals ranging from walruses to whale sharks, zebras to orangutans, pronghorn to plankton, every day is a race against time.
2. Need to Breed
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Migrating creatures risk it all in pursuit of the one thing more precious than themselves – the creation and caretaking of their precious young. From the rocky beaches of the Falkland Islands to the dense forests of Costa Rica and Australia, to the savannahs of Africa, countless animals venture forth on timeless journeys, bent on their own survival – and the survival of their species.
1. Born to Move
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Every day, millions of creatures are born into a life on the march, on the wing, and on the run. Born to Move reveals four of the most remarkable animal migrations: sperm whales travelling over a million miles, red crabs overcoming horrific obstacles, monarch butterflies taking four generations to cross a continent, and wildebeests rising above the gaping jaws of crocodiles.