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8/10
Fun and Informative
TheExpatriate7002 September 2014
"Born in the Wild" or as it's called in the US "Sex in the Wild" combines an interesting look at animal reproduction with an interesting approach. Although it treats the topic with dignity, it isn't afraid to have a little fun.

The show follows the reproductive activities, from mating to birth, of various mammals, ranging from elephants to dolphins and whales. One host, Joy, looks at how the animals mate and give birth, while the other, Mark Evans, accompanies biologists as they study the animals' reproduction.

"Born in the Wild" provides lots of fascinating detail, ranging from the size of animals' reproductive organs-up to 2 meters in the case of gray whales-to the effectiveness of contraceptive drugs among elephants. Just as importantly, although it takes a mature approach to the subject, it isn't afraid to make it entertaining. For example, you can see Joy repressing a laugh as she displays a dead sperm whale's penis and describes how prehensile it is. Although a bit too graphic for children, it is still good informative viewing.
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7/10
Hey! Let's Talk About Sex (In The Wild, That Is)
strong-122-47888517 November 2015
Warning: Spoilers
If you honestly thought that only sex amongst us humans was fascinating stuff, then, just wait till you see (and, yes, hear) a sex-crazed, male elephant on a testosterone rampage, or witness an orangutan gang-bang, or a kangaroo circle-jerk. (Ha! Just kidding there)

Believe me - "Sex In The Wild" (aka. "The Biology Of Mating") will leave you thoroughly astounded at how the other mammals "do it" (as only they could possibly "do it").

From their excited search for the perfect partner, to some pretty wacky mating rituals, to over-sized penises, and beyond - This informative and equally entertaining documentary certainly goes so much further than just being typical "jungle-porn", where here the animals are at least given some sense of dignity in their heated moments of carnal lust.

Professionally presented through PBS - This 4-hour "animal kingdom" documentary is very graphic (when it comes to the act of sex) where nothing is left to the imagination and depiction of birth is right in your face.

*Note* - For those of you who are easily offended and shocked - Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
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