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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 471289" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>:lol: Amazing!</p><p>However, all I can think of is this:</p><p>[media=youtube]BLi5cz63Fj0[/media]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>David Attenborough was on TV talking about this, and basically said that if they hadn't have filmed this small part in captivity it wouldn't have been in that show, and if they had have had big disclaimers before the clip it would ruin the experience for the viewer.</p><p>He also said that that bit would have been exceedingly dangerous to film in the wild, and it would have resulted in the death of the cub and probably the cameraman too.</p><p>Have to say: It doesn't bother me at all. It's obvious that 99.9% of the show is real, and if they have to film small parts in captivity to illustrate what is happening <em>in the wild </em>then so be it.</p><p>It's not as if they've got those chimps from the PG Tips adverts moving a piano and gone "Look at these wild chimps in their dungarees, moving pianos and necking mugs of tea! It's amaaaaazing!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 471289, member: 34990"] :lol: Amazing! However, all I can think of is this: [media=youtube]BLi5cz63Fj0[/media] David Attenborough was on TV talking about this, and basically said that if they hadn't have filmed this small part in captivity it wouldn't have been in that show, and if they had have had big disclaimers before the clip it would ruin the experience for the viewer. He also said that that bit would have been exceedingly dangerous to film in the wild, and it would have resulted in the death of the cub and probably the cameraman too. Have to say: It doesn't bother me at all. It's obvious that 99.9% of the show is real, and if they have to film small parts in captivity to illustrate what is happening [I]in the wild [/I]then so be it. It's not as if they've got those chimps from the PG Tips adverts moving a piano and gone "Look at these wild chimps in their dungarees, moving pianos and necking mugs of tea! It's amaaaaazing!" [/QUOTE]
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