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May 17, 2013ManMachine rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
It's no secret that back in the 1960s and 70s when Disney Studios were filming their nature shows that they deliberately set things up to have wild animals attack, fight, and, yes, kill each other, all for the sake of entertainment._____ I was assured that this sort of cruel pratice was purely "old school" and did not take place in "Earth". If that's true (and I hope it is), then that means that the patient camera-crew must've literally sat around for days, waiting for some sort of wildlife confrontation to take place._____ If nothing else, "Earth" certainly opened up this city boy's eyes to the vast number of creatures that we, as humans, are sharing this planet with._____ Though "Earth's" narrative made no mention of it, but, it is still quite obvious as you look around, we, homo sapiens (who know better), certainly aren't doing a very good job of sharing this planet's resources with our fellow creatures. Are we? - Always taking the lion's share, so to speak, for ourselves._____ Oops! I'm sorry. How dare I bring up stuff like that!? I'm just supposed to view "Earth" as a cutesy, little nature show, and nothing else. Right?