IMAX The Secret of Life On Earth | Index |
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| 4:50 | Barnacles feed in oxygenated water | 6:15 | Roots penetrating soil | 6:35 | Fern fiddleheads unfolding |
| 7:10 | First forests | 7:55 | Insects molting | 9:00 | Cycads had swimming sex cells |
| 9:20 | Conifers have pollen and produce seeds | 11:00 | Flowering Plants | 12:40 | Arum fetid odor attracts mosquitos (or flies?) |
| 13:50 | Rainbow Lorikeet feeds on flowers and pollinates them | 14:00 | Honey Possum visits Banksia Flowers at night (Australia) | 15:00 | Flower Mantid |
| 16:15 | Sundew traps bee | 16:50 | Venus Flytrap | 19:15 | Howler Monkeys in tropical rainforest |
| 21:05 | Red-eyed Treefrog? | 22:35 | Flying Fox Fruit Bat feeds on fig fruit and disperses seeds | 24:30 | Grasses grow from base, can be grazed by Bison |
| 25:30 | Grasses flowering, pollen carried by wind | 27:00 | Fossil fuels: oil, coal | 29:05 | Fire |
| 30:30 | Burning fossil fuels: greenhouse effect | 34:20 | Periwinkle: drug used to treat leukemia (Madagascar) |
![]() 6:35 Fern fiddleheads |
![]() 14:00 Honey Possum |
![]() 15:00 Flower Mantid |
![]() 16:15 Sundew traps bee |
![]() 16:50 Venus Flytrap |
![]() 22:35 Fruit Bat |
| Index | Dec 08, 2005 | Peter Chen 2.0 |