Attenborough has such a calming voice. He made watching Blue Planet and Planet Earth documentaries a pleasant experience. Love any nature doc where he or Sigourney Weaver are the narrators. Wasn't a big fan of Oprah for "Life".
Really? I can only assume that you don't watch many nature shows! Most people that know anything about nature could pick Mr. David Attenborough out in a crowd! And now, so can you!
Stereotypical Beach-Looking Guy, I wondered about that too. I think they drilled a hole in the plant and drove a camera in from the bottom (one of those small ones, that are used for exploring the digestive tract, for example).
One of the most beautiful videos ever shot! A mainstay of videos on carnivorous plants! Superb! Mister Attenborough, a true gentleman. Congratulations! Andrea Amici
Sarracenia Flava & Sarracenia Minor are two trumpet plants filmed, Dionaea Muscipula (Venus Flytrap) all native to Northeast to Southeast United States and one species native to Northern California is the Darlingtonia California (Cobra Lilly) they don't produce their own enzymes unlike there cousins the Sarracenias they used bacteria of previous meals to break down and then adsorbed by the plant.
I was hiking through marshland that was filled with short pitcher plants. There were so many you couldn't help but step on them. They made a disturbing "splorch" sound when crushed.