Why Are Elephants So Big? | Giants of the Natural World | Mind Of A Giant | Full Documentary
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Mind Of A Giant
Join wildlife & LGBTQIA+ activist Dan O’Neil as he explores the structure and internal anatomy of the biggest animals alive today. Using the latest CGI, we’ll bring to life the most gigantic animals ever to have walked the planet. Dan travels the world to joins the dots between the ‘Giants’ of the natural world, past & present.
Humans have always been obsessed with size. “The bigger, the better” being the order of the day. By applying this obsession into the animal kingdom, we reveal the incredible anatomies of the biggest beasts to have walked our planet. Giant animals can evolve naturally over millions of years, when food sources are plentiful. When the climate is warmer, cold-blooded animals, plants, and insects grow larger, while warm- blooded animals shrink. When the climate is colder, like in the Ice Age, warm-blooded animals get larger, while cold-blooded animals evolve smaller.
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