David Attenborough’s BBC show Wild Isles shocks viewers with no holds barred animal sex scenes
SIR David Attenborough’s latest nature show has shocked viewers — with its no holds barred romps.
Scores complained of being put off their food by well-endowed slugs getting steamy in the Beeb’s Brit-based Wild Isles.
The sight of female adders dragging around males by their genitals also raised eyebrows on Sunday.
Series’ producer Chris Howard said: “The adders sequence is pretty full-on, I have to say.
“Most animal behaviour stories are eating or having sex.
"It is inevitable we have to go there.”
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Ironically, the rise in creepy crawly rumpy pumpy stems from the UK’s lack of large predators.
Chris added: “It turns out the sex sequences are coming to the fore a bit more in this series because we have slightly less of the domestic hunting.”
Viewers, however, were shocked by slug scenes that Sir David likened to a “magical pendulum of love”.
One tweeted: “Who the hell wants to watch slug porn on a Sunday night?”
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Another wrote: “Sit down with my supper, turn on TV, two slugs mating. Not so hungry now.”