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Animals have a surprising story to tell about our rapidly changing planet.
At Earth’s extremes, animals are reacting in surprising ways. Animal homes are changing around them at superspeed. Follow remarkable stories of resilience and hope. From humpback whales to tiny butterflies to ingenious savanna chimpanzees.
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At Earth’s extremes, animals are reacting in surprising ways. Animal homes are changing around them at superspeed. Follow remarkable stories of resilience and hope. From humpback whales to tiny butterflies to ingenious savanna chimpanzees.
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Evolution Earth
Traveling to the far corners of the world, we discover the extraordinary ways animals are adapting to our rapidly changing planet. We witness nature’s remarkable resilience, as our perception of evolution and its potential is forever transformed. Read these interviews with experts to learn more.Providing Support for PBS.org
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♪ The entire planet is changing.
Animals are on the move, reacting, even evolving.
♪ Out there, things aren't what you expect.
You'll see.
♪
Chimpanzees Dig for Fresh Water
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The Fongoli troop of chimpanzees dig to find fresh water in a parched Senegal savanna. (2m 59s)
The Edith's Checkerspot Butterflies and Climate Change
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Camille Parmesan tells us how the climate sensitive Edith's Checkerspot helped NASA. (2m 56s)
The Marine Iguanas' Unusual Shrinking Adaptation
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Greg Lewbart is catching marine iguanas to study their unusual shrinking adaptation. (10m 42s)
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