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Life in the Freezer: Natural History of the Antarctic

Life in the Freezer: Natural History of the Antarctic

Alastair Fothergill

This is the junior version of the book of the BBC TV series "Life in the Freezer". Following Antarctic plant and animal life through the seasons, it shows how creatures adapt to the coldest and toughest of weather conditions.
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"Life in the Freezer" is a nature documentary series produced by the BBC's Natural History Unit. Presented by David Attenborough, the series explores the wildlife of the world's most inhospitable region - Antarctica. Following plant and animal life through the seasons, the programmes show how creatures adapt to even the coldest and toughest of weather conditions, from the wandering albatross - which uses the wind currents of the southern ocean to circumnavigate the globe - to the Waddell seals and emperor penguins which remain on the continent, even during the depths of winter.

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Title - Life in the Freezer: Natural History of the Antarctic

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Author - Alastair Fothergill

ISBN 13 - 9780563403784

Imprint - BBC Books

Publisher - Ebury Publishing

Date Published - 06/10/1994

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 224 x 275 x mm

Weight - g

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