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Belize Featured in Discovery Channel’s "Life"

If you have not seen it yet, then you are missing out on the wonders of the world as can only be captured by the Discovery Channel film crew. ‘Life’ follows in the footsteps of ‘Planet Earth’, the award-winning documentary about life on planet Earth.

And if you saw last week’s episode title “Fish”, you definitely saw that our beautiful country of Belize was featured in the documentary. The famous Whale Sharks that frequent the southern coast of Belize were highlighted in the episode as they dined on fertilized eggs during the spawning event of a variety of snapper native to the country. It is a magnificent attraction for visitors around the globe.

About the Show

Packed with excitement, revelation and entertainment – and stunning screen ‘firsts’ – this breathtaking ten-part blockbuster brings you 130 incredible stories from the frontiers of the natural world. Discover the glorious variety of life on earth and the spectacular and extraordinary tactics animals and plants have developed to stay alive.

This is evolution in action; individual creatures under extreme pressure to overcome challenges from adversaries and their environment, pushing the boundaries of behavior. Cutting-edge cinematic techniques capture unprecedented, astonishingly beautiful sequences – birds running and dancing on the water’s surface in dazzlingly intricate displays of courtship and fidelity, fish outwitting predators by using their fins to take flight, flies competing in a mesmerizing eyeball inflation contest… More than four years in the making, filmed over 3,000 days, across every continent and in every habitat, this is Life – as you’ve never seen it before. For more visit www.discoverychannel.ca/life. Life airs on the Discovery Channel (local channel 69) on Sundays at 6p.m.

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