

But as the climate warms, our ice caps melt, and the impact of humanity spreads into ever more remote regions of the natural world, can these animals adapt to survive? Following the groundbreaking success of Our Planet, Silverback Films has once again collaborated with narrator Sir David Attenborough for these four new episodes, focused on the migratory patterns of dozens of animal species as they embark on often life-threatening journeys to feed, breed, and find new homes. They’re driven by instinct, following the sun and patterns carved out by their ancestors over millions of years – and the health of our planet depends on it. Giant whales, elusive pumas, tiny red crablets, rapacious locusts, elegant cranes – almost every animal migrates, and whether they’re traveling in massive packs or taking long, lonely treks across their territory, these animal groups often intersect in symbiotic ways. In every corner of our world, at any given moment, billions of animals have someplace important to be. RELATED: The Top 10 Most Popular Movies on Netflix Right Now

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For a more curated and longer list, check out our list of the Best TV Shows on Netflix. Stay tuned to see how the Top 10 changes on a weekly basis, but for now, here's the Top 10 as it currently stands today:Ĭheck out the Top 10 most popular TV shows on Netflix list below, along with a brief synopsis of just what the heck it is that everyone's watching. Newcomers to the Netflix Top 10 take up the remaining slots, including the debut of legal drama Suits in case you're looking to revisit some of the best moments at Pearson Hardman, as well as the debut of two new comedy specials in Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact and 85 South: Ghetto Legends. There's also the long-awaited premiere of Black Mirror Season 6 (which is giving us plenty to dive into both in terms of new episodes and revisiting old ones!), soapy telenovela The Surrogacy, and the final season of Never Have I Ever. Holdover titles are definitely the majority of this week's Top 10, including Arnold Schwarzenegger's television debut in FUBAR, as well as the actual Arnold Schwarzenegger documentary, Arnold, which seems to be more about brand management and putting forward a certain image rather than delving into deeper complexities.
