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※This video is part of <Documentary Prime - Green Animals 1-2> broadcast on January 18, 2016. Part 1. 'Reproduction' shows the appearance of plants that have a stronger desire to 'reproduce offspring' than any other living thing on Earth. It reveals how plants, the sole producers on Earth, satisfy their desire to 'reproduce offspring', such as the 'chrysanthemum mouse hand' that digs into the ground like a drill, the 'giant sequoia' that survives forest fires to put out seeds in an environment of over 200 degrees, and the seeds of the mother lily that travel 3,500 kilometers. Part 2. 'Hunger' examines the survival strategies of starving plants in barren lands. Plants exist everywhere on Earth, surviving in barren lands, between jewels, and even on power lines. The animalistic aspects of plants are highlighted through the unique survival methods and strategies created by plants, such as the parasitic plant 'silsaesam' that hunts by smell, 'Nepenthes lowi' that evolved into the shape of a toilet to use animal excrement as nutrients, and 'Rapidophora' that makes holes in its leaves to hunt for sunlight. ✔ Program name: Documentary Prime - Green Animals Part 1-2 ✔ Broadcast date: 2016.01.18 #TVRoboNongolaDunDocumentary