Join us in celebrating Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, with 100 of his iconic wildlife scenes.
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The past 100 years have been made remarkably better for having Sir David Attenborough here!! I consider myself extremely lucky to share the same planet & timeline with this gem of a human! He is, and always will be, an incredible man!
Sir David Attenborough, you haven’t just taught us about nature, you have inspired generations to actively protect it..
Thank you for sharing the natural world, for showing us that it is worth fighting for, and for giving us the hope and tools to do so..🌌❤
This is mesmerising.. Big fish and snakes swim together and while big fish are scaring smaller fish into the crevices, snakes hunt small fish when they hide in the crevices. Snakes can’t hunt big fish, because it is biologically impossible, and they stand little chance to catch small fish in the open, snakes are slower..
The world we live in is predatory at the core..
Sir David Attenborough has spent decades bringing the wonders of the natural world into our homes, and this collection is a perfect celebration of that extraordinary legacy. Each moment captures not only the beauty of wildlife but also his unmatched passion for sharing it with the world.
We should try our best to save this magical biodiversity on our planet at least to respect Sir David Attenborough who worked for it throughout his life and to express gratitude