Poster of the documentary "Life at the Yellow River Delta" Season 2
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The second season of the documentary "Life at the Yellow River Delta" premieres globally on September 27, 2025. This season journeys through three distinctive wetlands in the Yellow River Delta—reed meadows, coastal mudflats, and urban wetlands—unveiling the life stories of their inhabitants.
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The egrets work hard to build nests, but encounter the "malicious" black-crowned night herons. On one side are the vigilant egrets guarding their homes, and on the other side are the night herons waiting for the chance to steal eggs. How will this battle between egg theft and nest protection end?
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The grebes express their love with synchronized dance moves, build floating nests with flexible water plants, and even offer live fish as "betrothal gifts". They avoid the hustle and bustle and hatch the hope of life together on the water surrounded by reeds.
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On the mudflats, there is a fish that can "walk" and even jump half a meter high. It is the mudskipper – a "rebel" that successfully escaped the ocean and made its way onto land. Its moist skin acts as a natural breathing apparatus, while its fins have evolved into limbs for traversing the muddy terrain. But the most fascinating part begins when the mating season arrives. The males inflate their gill sacs, flare their dorsal fins, and engage in a high-jumping competition, which turns out to be the ultimate key to winning a mate.
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On the cold Yellow River Delta, a life-and-death struggle unfolds on the food chain. A buzzard, starving and freezing, shifts its strategy and locks onto a trapped bird on the ice. In its talons lies the starkest law of survival in the harsh winter.
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A scammer in the bird world? The seemingly innocent cuckoo is actually a master of deception. While the Oriental reed warbler is away, it sneaks an egg into the nest—tricking the warbler into raising its chick. A true nest drama is about to unfold…
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The mudflat version of The Hunger Games is on! The Helice crab usually feeds on scraps, but when hunger strikes, its “dance partner” can turn into dinner. A tango showdown transforms into a clawed battlefield—one misstep, and you’re just backup rations. Sisterhood? Forget it! The winner feasts, the loser fades, and the mudflat is their ultimate arena.
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Under the warm spring sun, a Mongolian racerunner leaves the shelter of the dunes and embarks on a risky journey in search of food. Unbeknownst to it, a deadly Slender racer has already taken the high ground, relying on its perfect camouflage. The roles of hunter and prey can reverse in the blink of an eye! This is the ultimate showdown of speed, camouflage, and survival instinct. Click to watch how the silent predator strikes with a fatal blow and witness the ultimate hunting moments in the delta.
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They weave their bodies into a fleeting "heart," but this is not merely romantic. Behind this elegant "wheel" mating posture lies a sperm war that has lasted 300 million years! Why does the male damselfly "lock" onto its partner's head? Why does the last male to mate win the rights of fatherhood? Click the video to get closer to damselflies and discover how these ancient insects have thrived through eons of evolution with astonishing efficiency.
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