

Inside Nature's Giants - Season 1 Episode 2 The Whale
Season - Episode
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4 - 1Rogue Baboon Jan 10, 2012
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4 - 2The Hippo Apr 09, 2012
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4 - 3The Kangaroo Apr 16, 2012
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4 - 4The Jungle Apr 23, 2012
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3 - 1The Polar Bear Jun 30, 2011
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3 - 2The Sperm Whale Aug 07, 2011
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3 - 3The Camel Aug 30, 2011
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3 - 4The Dinosaur Bird Sep 06, 2011
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3 - 5The Leatherback Turtle Sep 13, 2011
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3 - 6The Racehorse Sep 20, 2011
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2 - 1The Great White Shark Jun 08, 2010
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2 - 2The Monster Python Jun 15, 2010
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2 - 3The Big Cats Jun 22, 2010
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2 - 4The Giant Squid Oct 14, 2010
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1 - 1The Elephant Jun 29, 2009
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1 - 2The Whale Jul 06, 2009
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1 - 3The Crocodile Jul 13, 2009
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1 - 4The Giraffe Jul 20, 2009
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0 - 1Giant Squid Oct 14, 2010
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0 - 2Polar Bear Jun 30, 2011
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0 - 3Sperm Whale Jul 08, 2011
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0 - 4Rogue Baboon Jan 10, 2012
Overview
In this episode experts dissect a 65-foot, 60-ton fin whale - second only in size to its 'cousin' the blue whale - that has died after being stranded off the coast of Ireland. It's a race against time as whale anatomist Joy Reidenberg flies in from New York before the animal's decomposition causes it to explode on the beach. Veterinary scientist Mark Evans helps investigate why the animal died and explores its extraordinary anatomy. Using whale-size machinery, Joy and the team set to work amidst gale force winds, driving rain, blood, intestines, evil smells and freezing conditions. Meanwhile, advancing tides threaten to engulf the whale, as the team struggles to complete the operation. Beneath the blubber, the whale's unique anatomy holds vital clues to its evolution. Using a combination of dissection and computer graphics, the programme discovers an animal whose closest living relative is the hippo. Meanwhile, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins explains why the whale's ancestors may have taken to the water and the evolutionary problems that had to be overcome to transform a land-based mammal into an animal that swims among fish.