Miracle planet.: Episode 5, Survival of the fittest
(DVD)
The human race is here today because of its abilitiy to adapt. Our ancestors, the earliest mamals, survived low oxygen levels. Later primates developed sharp eyesight and hands that could clasp for nocturnal life in trees. And about six million years ago, fossil evidence in Africa tells us, some primates may have begun to walk upright, perhaps because they were forced out of the trees and into grasslands. Living on Earth truly was survival of the fittest.
Notes
Longul, W., Carrière, J., Kaneko, M., Izuta, K., Tazuke, H., Plummer, C., & Toussaint, D. (2005). Miracle planet. New York, Ambrose Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Wally. Longul et al.. 2005. Miracle Planet. New York, Ambrose Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Wally. Longul et al., Miracle Planet. New York, Ambrose Video, 2005.
MLA Citation (style guide)Longul, Wally., et al. Miracle Planet. New York, Ambrose Video, 2005.
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