Earth Day just got more colorful.
Netflix is premiering a new three-part nature series on Earth Day, April 22, this year calledLife in Color with David Attenborough, and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the show’s first trailer.
InLife in Color, Attenborough, 94, travels the world — from the humid, vibrant rainforests of Costa Rica to the cold, snowy Scottish Highlands — to explore how animals use color to their advantage.
Attenborough will look into how peacocks' bold tails attract mates, why some fish change color during attacks, and how many creatures use hues not visible to the human eye to survive and thrive.
Courtesy Netflix
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Revolutionary camera technology, created specifically for this project, is used throughout the series to help viewers truly understand the complex relationship the world’s species has with color.
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Based on the trailer, viewers can expect plenty of beautiful birds, bugs, big cats, and much more.
source: people.com