
Overview
David Attenborough's entertaining romp through the world of monkeys has a serious side: for when we look at monkeys we can see ourselves. From memory to morality, from 'crying wolf' to politics, monkeys are our basic blueprint. Pygmy marmosets 'farm' tree sap; bearded capuchins in Brazil develop a production line for extracting palm nuts; white-faced capuchins in Costa Rica tenderly nurse the victims of battle; and in the Ethiopian highlands a deposed gelada baboon has got the blues.
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28 - 1Titus: The Gorilla King November 11, 2008
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28 - 2Whale Shark November 18, 2008
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28 - 3Clever Monkeys November 25, 2008
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28 - 4Crocodile Blues December 02, 2008
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28 - 5Cork - Forest in a Bottle December 09, 2008
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28 - 6Great White Shark: A Living Legend January 02, 2009
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28 - 7Cuckoo January 09, 2009
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28 - 8The Mountains of the Monsoon January 16, 2009
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28 - 9Polar Bears & Grizzlies: Bears on Top of the World January 23, 2009
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28 - 10Man-Eating Tigers of the Sundarbans January 30, 2009
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28 - 11Elephants without Borders February 06, 2009
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28 - 12Snow Monkeys February 13, 2009
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28 - 13Cassowaries February 19, 2009
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28 - 14A Farm for the Future February 20, 2009
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28 - 15Iron Curtain: Ribbon of Life March 06, 2009
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28 - 16Uakari: Secrets Of The English Monkey March 26, 2009