Penguins, tigers, Pallas's cats and killer whales all made an appearance in the opening episode of Sir David Attenborough's stunning sequel
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It is by informing, educating and wowing viewers that Sir David and the tireless teams behind these shows aim to make us care about a world thatThe opening episode races around the globe, taking in past favourites – killer whales and polar bears – while introducing new stars like the Pallas’s cat and hooded seals.
Also in Antarctica is astonishing footage of the ruthlessly efficient hunting of Weddell seals by a pack of killer whales.
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