«- Back
Where to watch "The Life of Mammals"
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
10. Food for Thought
No release date yet
A look at the similarities and differences between humans and other mammals.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
9. The Social Climbers
No release date yet
A look at monkeys, including Venezuelan red howlers and Costa Rican capuchin monkeys.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
8. Life in the Trees
No release date yet
David Attenborough studies tree dwellers, mammals which have adapted to a life at height.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
7. Return to the Water
No release date yet
David Attenborough looks at marine mammals that have returned to the sea.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
6. Opportunists
No release date yet
David Attenborough looks at omnivores - animals that eat whatever is around at the time.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
5. Meat-Eaters
No release date yet
David Attenborough looks at carnivores, from arctic foxes to big cats.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
4. Chisellers
No release date yet
Looking at rodents, who possess incisor teeth with chisel-sharp enamel on the front edge.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
3. Plant Predators
No release date yet
David Attenborough looks at some of the biggest predators on Earth who prey on plants.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
2. Insect Hunters
No release date yet
David Attenborough looks at the mammals that hunt insects.
![](https://pressplay.app/images/blank-backdrop.jpg)
1. A Winning Design
No release date yet
David Attenborough visits Australia and South America to study the lives of marsupials.