BBC's Spy in the Wild is extraordinary TV. BBC's Spy in the wild is a new natural history documentary by BBC nature.
This new natural history documentary by BBC nature is fantastic. The first was titled 'Love' and follows the relationships that animals have with each other in the wild and their emotions.
The most fascinating insight into BBC's Spy in the Wild is the animal emotions that it captures on camera. It shows us that animals have the same range of emotions that we do. Such as love, empathy and grief. Some argue that humans are the only animals which have emotions. However, this natural history documentary by BBC nature provides evidence otherwise.
There are also documentation from other sources which provide evidence that animals also have emotions. For example, Jane Goodall talks about the emotional lives of animals.
The next episode of BBC Spy in the Wild is called 'Intelligence'. And will look at the intelligence of animals in the wild.
If you missed tonights show, you can always catch up with it on iPlayer.
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