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      Spy in the Wild | About | Nature - PBS
      • In the most innovative production Nature has ever presented, this five-part series employs more than 30 animatronic spy cameras disguised as animals to secretly record behavior in the wild.
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  2. The first series ran for five episodes from 12 January 2017 and concluded on 3 February 2017, and aired on BBC One. The series focuses on the complex emotions and ethology of animals, using more than 30 specially built animatronic "spy creatures", often shaped like the offsprings of the species.

  3. Animatronic spy creatures infiltrate the animal world to explore their complex emotions.

  4. Dec 31, 2016 · In this four-part series, each episode is packed with a menagerie of animatronic Spy Creatures exploring the different aspects of animal behaviour: love, Intelligence, Friendships and...

  5. Animal spies infiltrate unique island wild life around the world including marine iguanas, koalas, Christmas Island red crabs, lemurs, kangaroos, seals, quokkas, Komodo dragons, rockhopper penguins and Galapagos tortoises.

    • Q: Can You Walk Us Through The Process of Building Your Spy Creatures?
    • Q: Which Spy Was The Hardest to Build and Why?
    • Q: What Is It Like When The Spies Interact with Each Other (or House Pets!)?
    • Q: What Are The Differences Between Series 1 and 2?

    MATT: The process of building the spies is complex and varied depending on what animal and behavior that we are trying to film. Spy gorilla, one of the stars of the show, is a good example to use in describing the process of building them. Firstly, we need to work out what spy animals would be best to film the animal. So for example, it would not b...

    MATT: There were a few that were more complicated to build than others. For example, spy otter had to swim and film in the sea. It not only needed to be waterproof but also needed to cope with the strong currents, while still trying to move and look like the real sea otters. This took hours of meticulous work in punching in hairs of various colors ...

    MATT: While this is not something we’ve specifically looked at, one thing we have noticed on Twitter is the number of people who post pictures of their pets glued to the TV screen fascinated by our spy creatures. So maybe this is something we should explore further for another series? HUW: My dog Reggie has come across a few of the spies. He’s defi...

    HUW: When we set out to film Spy In the Wild 2we knew we had to make the spy creatures even better than the first time around: make them look and act even more realistic than before, and make them a real step-up. With the latest technology, we were able to do that. The latest camera technology allowed better-stabilized shots, with higher res and ae...

  6. Spy in the Wild: With David Tennant, Birute Galdikas, Frederique Olivier, Jill Pruetz. Animatronic spy creatures infiltrate the animal world to observe their behavior.

  7. Jan 12, 2017 · The Spy Creatures travel to the lands of ice and snow beyond the Arctic and Antarctic circles, observing the hardiest and most charismatic animals in the polar world. Documentary series in which animatronic spy creatures infiltrate the animal world to explore their complex emotions.

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