Secrets of Bones

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S01E06: Sex

Ben Garrod seeks out the big part that bones can play in reproduction. Through sexual selection, the skeleton has adapted to aid courtship, competition and even copulation.

Overview

Evolutionary biologist and master skeleton builder Ben Garrod looks at how bones have enabled vertebrates to colonise and dominate practically every habitat on Earth.

Episodes

Size Matters

S01E01 Size Matters

February 18, 2014 30 min
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod Ben shows what bone is constructed from and how it can support animals that are both tiny (a frog) and massive (the blue whale).
Down to Earth

S01E02 Down to Earth

February 25, 2014 30 min
Ben Garrod discovers how the skeleton has adapted for vertebrates to move on land in many ways and explores the role of the spine in both cheetahs and snakes.
Into the Air

S01E03 Into the Air

March 4, 2014 30 min
Ben Garrod finds out how the skeleton has allowed vertebrates to take to the air, why the pigeon is an exceptional flier and how the albatross makes huge migrations.
Sensing the World

S01E04 Sensing the World

March 11, 2014 30 min
Ben Garrod delves into the surprising ways in which bone has evolved to help vertebrates sense the world around them, from wolves and sheep to the great grey owl.
Food for Thought

S01E05 Food for Thought

March 18, 2014 30 min
Ben Garrod uncovers the secrets of how vertebrates capture and devour their food using extreme jaws, bizarre teeth and specialised bony tools.
Sex

S01E06 Sex

March 25, 2014 30 min
Ben Garrod seeks out the big part that bones can play in reproduction. Through sexual selection, the skeleton has adapted to aid courtship, competition and even copulation.

Cast

Ben Garrod
Ben Garrod
Self - Presenter

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