![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Italy will be happy keeping things close - as ever, it is at a big disadvantage against the well-established programs of its opponents. The French will surely be looking for revenge this season, especially since they also finished second to England in the one-off Autumn Nations Cup.Īs for the rest of the field, Ireland and Scotland will aim to improve upon their third and fourth-place finishes, respectively, while Wales will be keen to erase the memory of a disappointing 2020 tournament. The English side had a better point differential (thanks in part to thrashing Italy on the final day), which was good enough to seal its 29th title. Last year's tournament went down to the last day - which was played seven months after it was originally scheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic - on which England beat Italy to tie France at the top of the standings. ![]() It got a tentacled cuddle in gratitude.England looks to defend its crown as Six Nations champion when the 2021 edition of the annual competition kicks off in February. Spy Octopus helped its real counterpart hide from predatory sharks. Spy Crab donated its shell, complete with hidden camera, to a real hermit crab. Spy Puffer became an artist’s assistant, enabling a male Japanese puffer fish to complete its sand sculpture and attract a mate. The Natural History Unit’s human camera crews have a golden rule: don’t interfere. Real sea lions cleverly corralled them but after eating their fill, threw the leftovers to hungry marlin, like a sort of marine food bank. ![]() Spy Sea Lion took us inside a swirling shoal of mackerel to see swarm intelligence in action. In Thailand, Spy Macaque swam with free-diving monkeys and saw them catch fish with their bare hands – behaviour never caught on camera before. ![]() Undercover robotic creatures immersed us in a watery world of wonder. Aquatic follow-up Spy in the Ocean (BBC One) set out to explore our seas using similar tech. Five years ago, Spy in the Wild broke new ground by snooping on wildlife with cameras cunningly disguised as animals. ![]()
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