
Hoy a las 9:00 PM por Discovery estrena un nuevo episodio de:
“SIETE MUNDOS, UN PLANETA”
Te invitamos a conocer más sobre
S U D A M É R I C A
De La Patagonia a Venezuela va la cordillera más larga del mundo.
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Angel Falls es la cascada más alta del mundo, mide casi un km de arriba a abajo.
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El Amazonas transporta más agua que los siete ríos más grandes del mundo combinados.
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Hasta 20 millones de litros de agua caen sobre las cataratas del Iguazú cada segundo.
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Las parejas de guacamayos rojos se unen para toda la vida y pueden permanecer juntas por más de 40 años.
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Los pumas viven más al sur que cualquier otro gato del mundo y pueden correr hasta 80 km / h.
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Los guanacos pueden caminar dentro de los cinco minutos posteriores a su nacimiento.
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Los ojos y las fosas nasales en la parte superior de la cabeza de una anaconda les permite permanecer casi completamente sumergidos en el agua y pueden permanecer sumergidos hasta diez minutos a la vez.

“Siete Mundos, Un Planeta”
Narrado por Aislinn Derbez
Nuevo episodio, 18 de junio a las 9:00 PM
#SieteMundosUnPlaneta
#AislinnEnDiscovery
Picture Shows: A male mimic poison dart frog, no bigger than a human thumbnail, searches for his tadpoles in the Amazon rainforest of Peru. He has left each of his six young in its own individual pocket of rainwater, but to check on and feed them he needs to remember where he left each one.
Picture Shows: Six month old puma cubs play on the rocks beside a freshwater lake in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. The cubs wait for their mother to return from hunting Guanaco, South America’s version of the camel.
Picture Shows: Behind the scenes. Cameraman John Shier carries over 30kg of camera gear on his shoulder as he scouts Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, in search of puma. Perhaps thinking John makes a good decoy, a curious guanaco, the puma’s main prey, follows behind him.
Picture Shows: Behind the scenes. A group of young male guanacos enjoy a dust bath in the setting sun in Torres del Paine, National Park, Chile. Dusk is prime hunting time for puma so the guanaco keep alert.
Picture Shows: Behind the scenes. Cameraman Cristian Dimitrius guides the film crew through a maze of crystal clear creeks in southern Brazil. His aim is to capture underwater footage of anaconda, the largest snake in the world, stalking their prey.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. Sunset catches the high peaks of the Andes mountains in Torres del Paine National Park, southern Chile.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. A mother puma (named ‘Sarmiento’ by researchers) leads her three cubs through Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile. The prey they seek are guanaco, a South American relative of the camel.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. A six-month old puma cub in Torres del Paine NP, Chile, takes shelter from the cold winds by curling up with its mother. The cubs are still entirely dependant on her for food and she must hunt regularly.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. Punta San Juan Reserve on the coast of Peru is home to more animals per square metre than anywhere else in South America. Humboldt penguins dig their nests into a thick layer of guano, or bird faeces, that has been built up over hundreds of years.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. A group of Humboldt penguins try to find a way through densely packed sea lions on the coast of Peru. During the breeding season both species come ashore to raise their young.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. A male mimic poison dart peers over a leaf in search of the tadpoles he’s hidden in the Amazon rainforest, Peru. His partner’s shadow can be seen through the leaf. She follows in order to feed their tadpoles with her unfertilised eggs.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. Three species of macaws jostle for space on a clay-lick in Peru. Parts of the Amazon basin are so deficient in minerals that many animals seek to supplement their diet with salty clay.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. A group of male blue manakins huddle together on a branch in southern Brazil. They form part of a ‘dance troupe’ in support a dominant male. The group’s elaborate display aims to impress female manakins.
Picture Shows: Screen grab. Almost one kilometre from top to bottom, Angel falls are the tallest single-drop waterfalls in the world. At the end of the wet season in central Venezuela the falls are at their fullest and cloaked in swirling clouds.
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