Planet Earth: Mammals “Dark” S1E1 July 13 2024 on BBC America

On Saturday July 13 2024, BBC America broadcasts Planet Earth: Mammals!
Dark Season 1 Episode 1 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Planet Earth: Mammals” titled “Dark,” viewers will delve into the fascinating world of nocturnal mammals. With heightened senses that almost seem like superpowers, more than two-thirds of mammal species are creatures of the night. As the daytime world becomes increasingly crowded, some mammals are reverting to the dark side, adapting to the challenges of a nocturnal lifestyle.
BBC America’s “Planet Earth: Mammals” takes audiences on a captivating journey to explore how these nighttime creatures navigate their environment. From stealthy predators to elusive prey, the episode “Dark” sheds light on the extraordinary adaptations that allow mammals to thrive in the darkness. Viewers will witness the secret lives of these nocturnal animals and gain a deeper understanding of their behaviors and survival strategies.
Through stunning cinematography and expert narration, “Dark” offers a unique perspective on the hidden world of nocturnal mammals. From the eerie calls of night-dwelling species to the silent movements of creatures in the shadows, this episode showcases the beauty and mystery of the nighttime realm. Join BBC America for an unforgettable exploration of the dark side of the animal kingdom on “Planet Earth: Mammals.”
What Time is the “Dark” Episode On?
The Dark episode of Planet Earth: Mammals will be broadcast on July 13 2024 on BBC America at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Dark” Episode New?
The Dark episode of Planet Earth: Mammals is all new!
Planet Earth: Mammals Dark Cast & Stars
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Watch Planet Earth: Mammals Dark Online
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Planet Earth: Mammals Series Information
| Sir David Attenborough reveals how mammals have conquered the Earth, uncovering the secrets to their success with their winning design, incredible adaptability, unrivalled intelligence, and unique sociability. |
