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Life in Cold Blood

Sir David Attenborough presents the final chapter of his epic overview of life on Earth as he transforms perceptions of cold-blooded animals in this major Âé¶¹Éç series.

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Cold Blood Top Ten Clips
Watch video clips of the most amazing moments from the series, with exclusive extra commentary from David Attenborough.


Why are the world's amphibians in crisis? How will climate change affect life in cold blood? Find out with the Open University.

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Photo Gallery
From thorny devils and anoles to broad-snouted caimans and pig-nosed turtles, see the bizarre, beautiful world of the cold-blooded creature close up.

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Filming techniques
Discover some of the techniques and technology used by the TV team to show reptiles and amphibians as they've never been seen before.

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Extras
Watch TV trailers, computerised chameleons that have infiltrated Âé¶¹Éç One and behind the scenes footage from Life in Cold Blood.

David Attenborough

Life on Air
Explore David Attenborough's extraordinary career from his passion for fossils to his amazing contribution to natural history film-making.

ÌýFree wall poster

Download a free reptile and amphibian poster from the .

ÌýTV Programmes – Âé¶¹Éç Four

The Cold-Blooded Truth
Wednesday 20 August 8pm.

Land Invaders – Amphibians
Wednesday 27 August 8pm.

Dragons of the Dry – Lizards
Wednesday 3 September 8pm.

Sophisticated Serpents – Snakes
Wednesday 10 September 8pm.

Armoured Giants
Wednesday 17 September 8pm.

ÌýElsewhere on bbc.co.uk

Life in the Undergrowth
Invertebrates. For every one of us, there are 200 million of them.

Wildfacts: reptiles
Factfiles on everything from adders to tuataras.

Wildfacts: amphibians
Discover more about some of the amphibian stars of the show.

ÌýElsewhere on the web


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