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    Primeval New Zealand on TV last night

    Well I have to say I was impressed, both with the presenter & the production. The content was fantastic as well.

    Its like a nature program that one could imagine was made by the BBC. . .well, on a lower budget of course, we saw the Frozen Planet just after with Sir David to rub that in.

    But it was a good rolicking look at our history, but presented in a "We think this happened, here are the options & this one looks most likely because. . " rather than take a stab at the popular option of the day & preach that one.

    As for the slightly disturbing origin of our wildlife I wasn’t too bothered, I mean as a people we either (of our two main ethnic groups) originally came from Europe or Asia so who cares if our birds weren’t unique? They pretty much are now.
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    Yeh we enjoyed it here too. Fucking big ass eagle to take down the moas!
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    They were brilliant programs to have back to back. The NZ prog was well done. They have a Moa and a Harris Eagle at Zealandia and you could imagine the battles they'd have. It is indeed a feckin big eagle, certainly wouldn't let the kids out unaccompanied.
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    Haast's Eagle, FFS.
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    Yeah, I thought it was well done too. I was at Auckland Museum on sunday (doing The Poisoners with my kids) and walked past a huge sculpture of a bird of prey above the sports ground...I thought it was probably representing the Falcon, but the name I saw on the plaque wasn't right....now I know what it was, a gigantic eagle.
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    It gets a from our household too. Informative, interesting, well presented!
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Haast's Eagle, FFS.
    yeah yeah, Haast's eagle... dunno where I got Harris from, was only looking at the thing last week.
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    Loved it! Nature is harsh eh?

    Got a dvd here 'sex in the bush', has a marsupial mouse that fucks itself to death, and a flatworm that copulates once then is permanently fused together for the rest of their lives

    Plus a sacrificial mother spider that lets her babies eat her. Now thats parenting
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    Me to! Loved it. More please!

    Re the frozen planet, hope I don't get reincarnated as a polar bear. Did ja see the state of the poor bugger? Or a Weddell seal for that matter, Orca hacky sack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Re the frozen planet, hope I don't get reincarnated as a polar bear. Did ja see the state of the poor bugger? Or a Weddell seal for that matter, Orca hacky sack.
    At least the Dorca's waved
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    At least the Dorca's waved
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    Yes, quite a good programme indeed.

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    Incredible cinematography

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Re the frozen planet, hope I don't get reincarnated as a polar bear. Did ja see the state of the poor bugger?
    Humans aren't so different, keeping a regular lay is tough work for us too! Mind you it's usually the females that chew our ears off instead of other suitors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Humans aren't so different, keeping a regular lay is tough work for us too! Mind you it's usually the females that chew our ears off instead of other suitors.
    Never had Coitus Interuptus me self or a Polar bear in the house for that matter but I can picture the scene..

    creak, creak, creak "oh yeeeeeah baby!"

    knock knock " you done yet?"

    "WTF?"

    "I want a go"

    " F off"

    crunch, smack, doof, " ouch ya fuka!" crack thud

    " sorry babe, let me just ease back on in, mmmmmmm"

    knock knock

    " I'll fckin kill you this time"

    creak, errrrr, as the door opens

    " RUN!!! It's a bloody Polar Bear!"




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