David Attenborough presents seven of the most remarkable animal songs found in nature and explores the significance of these songs in the lives of their species.
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Preview of Attenborough's Wonder of Song
- I've recorded many songs of the natural world over the years.
(whale whistles) But these songs are far more complicated than we could possibly be imagined.
It was the ability to take recorded sound, and then turn it into a visual picture, that enabled us to analyze and reveal its full complexity.
- That really forces us to reconsider what we think of as song.
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