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Celebrating David Attenborough’s 95 Birthday with soothing images of him with animals

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08 May, 2021, 04:40 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2021, 06:27 pm

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Celebrating David Attenborough’s 95 Birthday with soothing images of him with animals

It's nearly impossible to overestimate his influence

TBS Report
08 May, 2021, 04:40 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2021, 06:27 pm
Sir David Attenborough. Photo: BBC
Sir David Attenborough. Photo: BBC

Sir David Attenborough, the broadcaster, naturalist, and world treasure, turns 95 on today.

Attenborough has given the world classic documentaries like The Blue Planet and Planet Earth, as well as getting numerous species named after him and, more recently, worked to raise awareness about the climate crisis and its effect on the natural environment, reports The Independent.

It's nearly impossible to overestimate his effect. 

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In the 1950s, Attenborough began working for the BBC, and over the course of his long career, he has travelled the world, meeting new and interesting species and allowing his audience to see the wonders of nature. 

These are only a few of the creatures he's come across...

In the 1950s, Attenborough went on an expedition to the former British Guiana (now the independent country of Guyana) and created Zoo Quest, one of his first BBC programs. 

In 1955, he is photographed with his son Robert, holding a coatimundi, a close relative of the raccoon, that he had brought back from the region.

David Attenborough and his son Robert – London. Photo: The Independent
David Attenborough and his son Robert – London. Photo: The Independent

After giving a talk about the expedition, Attenborough demonstrated a capybara from Guyana to the children.

Attenborough and a capybara after giving a lecture about his expedition to British Guiana in 1956. Photo: The Independent
Attenborough and a capybara after giving a lecture about his expedition to British Guiana in 1956. Photo: The Independent

In 1957, the naturalist and his daughter Susan are photographed with Georgie, a sulphur-crested cockatoo.

David Attenborough with his daughter Susan and  Georgie the Cockatoo – Richmond, London. Photo: The Independent
David Attenborough with his daughter Susan and Georgie the Cockatoo – Richmond, London. Photo: The Independent

Attenborough travelled to the Kalahari Desert in South Africa and met with some of the local meerkats for his 2002 documentary series The Life Of Mammals.

Sir David Attenborough with meerkat on shoulder for The Life of Mammals, Kalahari Desert, South Africa. Photo: The Independent
Sir David Attenborough with meerkat on shoulder for The Life of Mammals, Kalahari Desert, South Africa. Photo: The Independent

One of Attenborough's more unusual red carpet guests was Inti, an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo.

Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo. Photo: The Independent
Sir David Attenborough holds 'Inti', an armadillo from Edinburgh Zoo. Photo: The Independent

In 2016 the broadcaster officially renamed the Attenborough Komodo Dragon House at ZSL London Zoo – and here he's with Ganas, a six year old Komodo dragon.

Sir David Attenborough with Ganas, a six year old Komodo dragon at ZSL London Zoo in Regent's Park, London. Photo: The Independent
Sir David Attenborough with Ganas, a six year old Komodo dragon at ZSL London Zoo in Regent's Park, London. Photo: The Independent

Continuing in the lizard theme is the time Attenborough held an Australian bearded dragon, after receiving an honorary degree from Queen's University in Belfast in 2013.

Sir David Attenborough with an Australian bearded dragon. Photo: The Independent
Sir David Attenborough with an Australian bearded dragon. Photo: The Independent

As Butterfly Conservation President, Attenborough is no stranger to getting up close and personal with butterflies – and here he is with a south east Asian Great Mormon variety in 2012.

Sir David Attenborough with a south east Asian Great Mormon variety in 2012. Photo: The Independent
Sir David Attenborough with a south east Asian Great Mormon variety in 2012. Photo: The Independent

Attenborough has had a lifelong fascination with frogs: they were the first animals he kept as a boy.

A whole episode of the 2018 series Dynasties was dedicated to these animals: the painted wolves of Zimbabwe.

This is the moment Attenborough said 'Boo' to a sloth, in 2002 show Life Of Mammals. He called them "one of the most extraordinary plant predators" – and "one animal that I don't need to sneak up on".

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