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They tunnel into the bones
by injecting acid and so reach the tiny amounts of fat
that still remain there. It may take decades, but eventually,
the last of the bones will crumble, and the whole 30-tonne carcass
will have been recycled
by injecting acid and so reach the tiny amounts of fat
that still remain there. It may take decades, but eventually,
the last of the bones will crumble, and the whole 30-tonne carcass
will have been recycled
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They tunnel into the bones
by injecting acid
00:00:05.004 --> 00:00:09.314
and so reach the tiny amounts of fat
that still remain there.
00:00:11.064 --> 00:00:13.199
It may take decades,
00:00:13.028 --> 00:00:17.274
but eventually,
the last of the bones will crumble,
00:00:17.036 --> 00:00:21.832
and the whole 30-tonne carcass
will have been recycled.
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Movie Summary
David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.