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In this undated image made from video provided by the BBC, hatchling marine iguanas - just a few minutes old - huddle together on a rock near the sea shore where they will spend their lives in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. From jungles to deserts to mountains, the BBC's epic nature series "Planet Earth II" takes viewers around the world - and around many genres of television. The seven-part series, which begins in the U.S. on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 with a simulcast on BBC America, AMC and SundanceTV, is a spectacular demonstration of how far nature programs have come. And no one has been more closely linked to their evolution than David Attenborough, the 90-year-old naturalist who narrates "Planet Earth II." (BBC via AP)

In this undated image made from video provided by the BBC, hatchling marine iguanas - just a few minutes old - huddle together on a rock near the sea shore where they will spend their lives in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. From jungles to deserts to mountains, the BBC's epic nature series "Planet Earth II" takes viewers around the world - and around many genres of television. The seven-part series, which begins in the U.S. on Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 with a simulcast on BBC America, AMC and SundanceTV, is a spectacular demonstration of how far nature programs have come. And no one has been more closely linked to their evolution than David Attenborough, the 90-year-old naturalist who narrates "Planet Earth II." (BBC via AP)

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