Sir David Attenborough’s latest groundbreaking TV series will look at the ways animals use sound to communicate, thrive and survive in the natural world.
Each episode of the three-part series will feature in-depth stories of eight animals, followed by five minutes of behind-the-scenes footage, using the latest in audio technology including specially adapted cameras and laser vibrometers.
Secret World of Sound with David Attenborough will launch on February 25 on Sky Nature and on streaming platform Now.
“The most advanced audio technology can now record sounds that we can’t even hear. Sound can make a difference between life or death.
“It’s time to open your ears to life as you’ve never heard it before.”
Sir David will explore how unhatched caimans communicate with each other while in the egg, how lions and hyenas battle in the dark using sound, a fish with an eerie hum and the mimicry in birds.
Poppy Dixon, director of documentaries and factual at Sky UK, said: “We’re incredibly excited to bring this ground-breaking natural history series to the Sky audience.
“Offering a surprising and intimate view of the natural world, through the medium of sound, we’re thrilled to have worked with the incomparable Sir David Attenborough and the Humble Bee team on this innovative project.”