GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: The first programme was shot completely in the dark and aired on Easter Sunday on at 7pm on the BBC .
Viewers of Sir David Attenborough's new wildlife series Mammals were left shocked at one brutal scene where a predator can be seen eating a bunny's head as they joked 'Happy Easter kids!'.Naturalists spent five years analysing how mammals were coping with changing habitats ahead of the new set of six documentaries.
The new series tells the story of mammals which begins 200 million years ago, at the time of the dinosaurs. Despite being one of the world's most notorious disputed territories for over 70 years, that does not stop wolves from being found in the area.
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