El mundo en 4K

Prepárate para una explosión óptica al contemplar la impresionante naturaleza en una resolución 4K cristalina.

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    Los nuevos descubrimientos de fósiles de dinosaurios están cambiando lo que sabemos de esos animales que habitaron nuerstro planeta.

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    Las ballenas siempre han representado un profundo misterio. Viven en un mundo tan alejado del nuestro que apenas podemos imaginar sus vidas. Su medio ambiente es diferente, sus sentidos son diferentes, sus relaciones son diferentes. ¿Cómo ven el mundo estas criaturas casi extraterrestres?

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    Los científicos descubrieron que los insectos tienen ciertos comportamientos notablemente sofisticados e incluso personalidades bastante similares a las nuestras.

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    Las poblaciones de los grandes felinos están disminuyendo rápidamente, pero ahora tenemos los medios para ver eso con más detalle que nunca.

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    Son más bellos que las mariposas, vuelan mejor que los colibríes y tienen una conducta intrigante tan compleja como la de los mamíferos o las aves. Existen desde hace cientos de millones de años y sus caminos se han cruzado con los de los dinosaurios, incluso antes de que los mamíferos estuviéramos en los planes de la evolución.

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    En esta serie sin precedentes, los recientes descubrimientos científicos arrojan nueva luz sobre la extraordinaria prehistoria de los grandes felinos.

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    La corriente de Humboldt es parte de un sistema mucho más grande, el giro del Pacífico Sur, y el ecuador como su límite superior.

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    El biólogo Patrick Aryree se aventura a descubrir de qué manera la naturaleza puede ser de ayuda para resolver los desafíos de la humanidad.

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    Acompañen al cineasta Casey Anderson mientras se sumerge en el desierto de Alaska para seguir a los carnívoros terrestres más grandes del mundo.

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    En la isla Sipadan, en Malasia -uno de los lugares con mayor biodiversidad del planeta-, una gran ciudad de coral alberga millones de organismos de todas las formas y tamaños.

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    Cuando los leones hambrientos amenazan el sustento de un pastor de ganado y su familia, se enfrentan a una terrible decisión de vida o muerte. Filmado en Tanzania.

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    El Hielo asciende sigue las aventuras de seis expertos con habilidades únicas mientras investigan los extraordinarios misterios que emergen de nuestro hielo.

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    La vida en la Tierra puede ser ferozmente competitiva y, al mismo tiempo, intrincadamente interconectada, ya que las especies sobreviven a través unas de otras.

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    ¿Cuánto sabes acerca de los superpoderes de los animales? Explora el día a día de los perritos de las praderas, los monos aulladores y las serpientes cascabel y descubre cómo usan el poder del sonido para protegerse.

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    Why do animals produce light of their own? For centuries, we could only marvel at the mystery of bioluminescence. Now we can begin to reveal the amazing truth about these living lights. Sir David Attenborough is our guide, as we venture into a world he describes as "utterly unlike our own".

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    How did fungi shape all terrestrial life—including us? The Kingdom of Fungi is an alien world, hidden from sight, with the largest and oldest organisms alive today. By studying fungi in the context of evolution and natural history, scientists are making life-changing discoveries.

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    The story of humans is often driven by events from the prehistoric past. How did physics, geology, biology, chemistry shape our history?

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    David Attenborough travels to the Jura Mountains in the Swiss Alps, to find out about one of the largest animal societies in the world, where over a billion ants live in peace.

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    Go behind the scenes of wildlife filmmaking and join Andy Casagrande, as he gets up close and personal with some of the most iconic sharks.

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    Embark on a journey deep into the unknown 95% of our planet, revealing extraordinary caves with 3D laser-scanning technology.

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    Here is nature seen through the hearts, minds and eyes of the world’s greatest female cinematographers.

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    This is a fascinating journey through time to unearth some icy treasures. The glaciers of the Alps are melting down due to climate change, releasing invaluable treasures - artifacts, human beings, and other testimonies of the past preserved in the ice.

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    In the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, an old cactus serves as a precious oasis for many wild animals. From the roots in the “basement” to the flowery “rooftop bar,” this cactus is like a luxurious “hotel” for its unusual band of flying, crawling and hopping neighbors.

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    From award-winning filmmaker, David Conover of "Sunrise Earth", a 4K journey to twenty of the most spectacular locations in the world.

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    Giant birds once existed all around the world, yet none could fly! Go on a journey to far-off islands and discover the birds who lived alongside our ancestors.

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    This 5-part documentary series reconstructs major events that shaped our world and shows how life evolved—despite apocalyptic catastrophes.

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    Host Derek Muller uncovers the mind-blowing secrets of spider vision! Discover how advanced color vision in jumping spiders has evolved in so many unique ways, and explore the wide spectrum of colors in their hidden world. You won't believe what these tiny creatures can see!

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    Deep within the Javan jungle, an expedition has set out in search of the last stand of the world’s rarest rhino. Once prolific across Asia, the Javan Rhino now exists only in Java, where photographer Toby Nowlan is on a mission to photograph the species in hopes of protecting it from extinction.

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    Things are heating up down under! The world’s smallest penguins are looking for love on Australia’s biggest island, but cars, cats, and camera-wielding humans are killing the mood. Will these little penguins persevere and find mates or spend the breeding season alone?

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    Discover biotopes and endemic species that have evolved over millions of years, but are now at risk from deforestation and climate change.

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    Wildlife filmmaker and biologist, Dan O’Neill, embarks on an expedition to Guyana's untouched forests, a paradise home to abundant wildlife. However, the pristine world is threatened by illegal gold mining near the Rewa River. Can Dan document these incredible animals—before it's too late?

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    Nature holds many surprises in a moor: It seems as if some of the most bizarre and colorful members of our native species live in the bog. Plants that eat animals live here and so do mushrooms that suck the life out of plants.

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    Hidden in the jungles of Thailand lies an ancient kingdom—a last refuge for the rarest wild cats on earth, including the clouded leopard, the Indian fishing cat and the Indo-Chinese tiger. Within this tangled forest, these apex predators search for prey, pursue mates and protect their young.

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    The Amazon's "beating heart" trees, which pump out billions of tons of water vapor, are vital to the Earth's environmental balance. What if this phenomenon vanishes? It's a scientific race to uncover the climate impact and address human responsibility.