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Twenty years ago, David Attenborough
started making a series of programmes
about the different groups of living
organisms that inhabit the lands of our
planet - birds and mammals, plants and
insects, amphibians and reptiles. He
looked at the history of each one from
its first appearance and surveyed the
multitude of different forms into which
it now involved. These landmark series
now form David Attenborough's 15 disc
Life on Land DVD Encyclopaedia and
are brought to you here in the order in
which these various groups arrived
during the history of life.
All the series in this Life on Land
DVD Encyclopaedia have been indexed
to provide rapid reference to each
species mentioned and to behavioural
categories such as mimicry, camouflage
or conflict. The index can be accessed
on screen through the menu on each of
the discs, alternatively a precise
reference can be found in the
hard-backed book which accompanies the
collection.






