When encountering dangerous wildlife, remaining calm and still is essential for survival, as sudden movements can trigger defensive attacks from powerful animals like anacondas and gorillas.
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Attenborough's Most Dangerous Encounters: Anaconda & Gorilla!追加:
At number seven, deep in South America, Attenborough encountered one of the largest snakes on Earth.
The green anaconda. These snakes can grow over 9 m long and are capable of crushing prey to death [music] underwater. While filming in swampy river systems, the crew located a huge anaconda hidden beneath muddy water. But during [music] the encounter, visibility became almost impossible. Nobody could clearly [music] see where the snake's head was or where its body ended.
Attenborough remained remarkably calm on camera, but behind the scenes, the crew admitted they were genuinely nervous.
One wrong movement in murky water could have triggered a [music] strike and help would have been a very long way away.
Number six, one of Attenborough's most famous moments nearly became one of his most dangerous.
While filming mountain gorillas in Africa, >> [music] >> he found himself surrounded by enormous silverbacks. A fully-grown silverback gorilla can weigh over 180 kg and possesses [music] incredible strength.
If threatened, they can be devastatingly violent. During filming, [music] one dominant male became increasingly uncomfortable with the crew's presence.
The gorilla began displaying warning signs, heavy breathing, [music] eye contact, short aggressive movements.
Attenborough stayed completely still because any [music] sudden movement could have triggered an attack. For several tense seconds, the gorilla stood only meters away. Then [music] finally, it relaxed and moved on. The footage became legendary, but it could easily have ended very differently. [music]
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