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Colourful: Birds of Paradise, Binturong and Dancing Dinosaurs
Why is blue the hardest colour to produce? Why are bright colours rarely a mistake? And do albino snakes get sunburn?
This very colourful episode is recorded on location at Longleat Safari Park, where Steve Backshall, Lizzie Daly and Sarah Roberts are joined by some very special guests:
- A Burmese python with blue eyes called Monty (Python, Monty Python)
- A binturong, or bearcat, called Biscuit (who’s neither a bear, nor a cat)
- And a pair of red footed falcons called Kieron and Ben (super noisy)
Plus: Mimicry in colour (the cheeky, sneaky ways that animals use colour to pretend they are what they aren’t), the real Jurassic Park (think jazz-handed dancing dinosaurs with brightly coloured feathers) and albinism in animals.
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