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So, 'Sense & Scentability' is this fascinating documentary from '98 that digs into the evolutionary arms race between herbivores and carnivores. The pacing feels almost meditative, giving you time to absorb the stunning visuals of nature as it dives into how these creatures developed their remarkable sensory abilities. It’s not just about survival but a deeper look into perception—how they see, smell, and hear things beyond our human grasp. The practical effects—like the way they illustrate these senses—are quite striking for a TV movie. It’s definitely not your typical nature doc; there’s a certain charm and depth that stands out, even if the director's name is a bit of a mystery. A unique exploration, for sure.
Interesting blend of science and art.Offers a unique perspective on evolution.Great for those who appreciate nature documentaries.
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