But the producers rejected this and said that they were ‘keeping with the norms of natural history film-making – and absolutely in line with the BBC’s editorial policy guidelines, and was a true representation of animal behavior. The film crew caught the scenes so well that, they have been accused of ‘faking it’ by sequencing unrelated scenes together to create the powerful effect this film create. Filmed on Fernandina Island in the Galpagos, the Galpagos Racer (Philodryas biserialis) is a slim, fast-moving, mildly venomous snake that reaches lengths of up to 120cm. Racer snakes are right bastards Gary Lineker (GaryLineker) NovemFilmed on Fernandina Island in the Galpagos, the Galpagos racer (Philodryas biserialis) is a slim, fast-moving. But the thing is How many times did you really have to run for your life? Literally, run for your life?īBC’s award-winning ‘Planet Earth II’ documentary scenes from Galapagos islands show the hell-of-a-run of a baby iguana from predator racer snakes.įilmed on Fernandina island in Galapagos during 36 days over a period of two years, this fragment of the documentary beautifully catches the remarkable run of a baby iguana from racer snakes and not giving up, up until the last moment… Galapagos racer snake (Pseudalsophis biserialis) on rocks, Fernandina Island, Galapagos. That you have to find a work, worse, spend the best times of the day (as a matter of fact, of your life) spend at a work environment and pay all those bills… It’s hard to find people who were cheering on the snakes of Fernandina island during Sunday night’s episode of Planet Earth II.
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