b Station is out of the blockbuster again!
Recently, b station launched a documentary co-produced with bbc, and the Douban score was as high as 9.1.
More than 9.25 million plays, more than 50,000 bullet screens, and 420,000 followers.
In the barrage, netizens called it a must-see for macho men.

Macho must see?
What kind of blockbuster is it?
Don't sell Guanzi, directly on the hard dish ——
"Cute Little Cubs"
Unexpectedly, the protagonist who charmed a group of fierce men was a group of animal cubs waiting to be fed.
This time, BBC focused the camera on the most important and experimental months of the lives of these newborn animals.
When they are still cubs, what cute side will they show?
White rhinoceros
The white rhino cub, granville, was just three weeks old.
In the wild, hungry lions may treat such cubs as appetizers.
But in the safari park, the cubs don't have to worry about this problem.
Granville is only three weeks old, but it already has two ears that can move alone and can hear up to 360 degrees.
Its nose is also sensitive and can smell humans up to 500 steps away.
However, its vision is not very good.
The eyes are far apart, and they are small, not only color blind, but also myopic.
So, it couldn't see the Congolese buffalo until it was too close.....
However, although his eyesight was poor, this did not stop Granville's enthusiasm.
It will take the initiative to find a 2-meter-tall giraffe neighbor and make a little mess.
Although it has not yet grown rhino horns, it already wants to carry a siege hammer on its head.
Take the initiative to find the world's largest antelope bighorn impala pk, the result was a lesson, fell into the wilderness and fled.
For the first three years, Mom had to keep an eye on the energetic cub.
Otherwise, it may break out one day.
Although only three weeks after birth, Granville eats 50 kilograms of tender green grass blades a day.
Of course, its stomach is not enough to digest so much food.
In order to digest these foods, it must accumulate its own gut bacteria (probiotics).
How to accumulate it?
The answer will definitely surprise you
Eat Mom's rake.
not......... Such a heavy taste of the little cub.
Grey seals
Norfolk, United Kingdom.
The northern coast here is home to one of the largest grey seal colonies – more than 2,000 grey seals live on the beach.
In late autumn, a grey seal cub croaks to the ground.
By birth, this fluffy little guy weighed 4 times the average human baby.
Eventually, it gains a factor of 15 and becomes one of the largest coastal mammals.
But, only if it survives.
From birth, seal pups face a variety of dangers.
According to statistics, only 30% of gray seals survive to adulthood.
The first big challenge of life and death is finding food.
To survive the cold North Sea, seal fat needs to increase to 55 percent.
However, the time left for them to accumulate fat is only three weeks.
Time is running out, and it must be replenished with food as soon as possible to gain weight.
The food that allows the cubs to grow and gain weight quickly is the mother's milk.
However, it is not easy for a cub to drink it from its mother.
Female seals have nipples hidden in the body and are only exposed if they are effectively stimulated.
You see --
The mother wanted to show the position of the nipples for the cubs, but the ignorant cubs were dazed.
Under the repeated urging of the mother, the ignorant cub finally understood the meaning of the mother.
After a round of searching, the cub finally sucked on the sweet milk.
However, not every cub will be so lucky.
The seal cub wasn't so lucky.
The mother seems to have forgotten that it was her own newborn child and was reluctant to feed it.
It can only chase its mother on the beach for food.
Female seals are very susceptible to loss of milk.
Once it does not absorb enough milk, its growth path is a little more dangerous.
Time was running out, and the cub was very persistent and had been chasing for a long distance.
Mom finally stopped and sniffed it, making sure it was her own child.
It suddenly realized and quickly fed the child.
The second danger of seal pups growing up is the adult male seal.
They have the potential to attack and kill seal pups.
To survive safely, the cub must be right next to its mother.
However, it does not move as well as its mother.
If you are not careful, you will fall behind your mother.
An adult male seal suddenly came out and crossed between it and its mother.
The mother seal tries to get her child out of danger, but the male seal is not going to let go.
Fortunately, after a round of intense negotiations, they reached a peace agreement.
The cub was able to return safely to his mother.
It is one step closer to growing peacefully.
Foxes
The foxes, from the Kalahari Desert in Africa, are a noisy extended family.
However, members of this extended family attach great importance to teamwork.
Newborn fox cubs are trained by the entire family.
For example, digging a pit.
In the wild, foxes dig complex web-like burrows up to two meters deep and up to 15 exits.
They also hunt by digging pits.
Once this skill is mastered, the cubs will show off wildly at the first opportunity.
Look, the little fox named Tyson is showing off his new skills to his dad.
Dad ignored it, though.
Because, Dad is whistling.
Sentry is a skill that fox cubs must master.
The Fox Family is on alert at all times.
Every time there is a dispatch, a sentry is bound to be sent to put a sentry.
With just a warning, they're instantly hidden.
The cubs have to learn about 20 different alarm calls.
These calls represent the type, location, and level of danger of predators.
Each rotation lasts about an hour, during which the sentry must let the other foxes know that everything is okay by making a squeaky sound.
However, the whistle requires both legs to maintain balance and concentration.
For a young lemur, this is a tiring job.
After all, a fox cub needs 20 hours of sleep a day.
Soon, the physical strength of these little sentries was exhausted.
Although they were trying to restrain themselves, they couldn't help but close their eyes and fall into sweet sleep one by one.
And fights.
With each training session, the lemur cubs become more agile
All foxes fight, and as they age, their fighting skills will determine who takes the initiative.
This kind of small fight can also make them more agile.
Cute Little Cubs shows us an animal world full of drama, love and courage.
For the first time, they explore the world with curiosity, go through trials, tribulations, and ultimately grow.
And this interesting life journey has also warmed up a large group of people who are exhausted by work.
That being the case, tonight we might as well let all the tiredness and drowsiness be ironed.