I like watching nature documentaries. Right now I’m watching BBC America, and there’s a series called Planet Earth. This episode is focused on life in the islands of the South Pacific.
I got into nature documentaries as a kid, one trait I have my father to thank for. We used to sit around as a family and watch Marlin Perkins on “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom”. That came on Sunday’s, right before the Wonderful World of Disney.
After that, I was some crime story show with either McCloud, MacMillan and Wife, Heck Ramsey, or some other oddball one-off detective series that was good enough for a short run, but not quite good enough for a long run.
Anyway, I loved the nature shows. Wild Kingdom. Nova. Nature. The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
Seems like there are some really good shows being made today to heighten our awareness about nature and the world in which we live.
Right now there is a very large tiger stalking it’s prey. Ths cat has to weigh 900 pounds.
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Big cat wins. Circle of life stuff.
No wonder those cats are feared so much. Gees… magic, might, and mystery. No wonder there is an entire mythical, mystical species based on that cat. The Rakshasa.
I need to investigate.
Peace y’all.