Sir David Attenborough's Dynasties was SO dramatic

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Photo credit: BBC

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The dulcet tones of Sir David Attenborough returned to screens on Sunday (November 11) with Dynasties - but it was another David who won the nation's hearts.

Filmed over four years, the five-part series follows five extraordinary animals and documents their struggle for survival against rivals and the forces of nature.

This week's premiere episode followed a "remarkable troop" of chimpanzees in Senegal, west Africa; most specifically, an alpha male called David who has ruled over the troop for three years.

And, it was this David for whom fans were truly rooting.

Photo credit: BBC
Photo credit: BBC

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David started the episode as leader of the troop.

However, problems arose when two other primates started to jostle for the position of group leader; and tensions rose even further after fires destroyed three quarters of the group's territory, food, and water.

This led things to take a political and then tragic turn - as the younger males attacked David and moved to another location, leaving him for dead.

So naturally, it was a very hard time for everyone:

Nonetheless...against all the odds, David survived and just ONE week after the savage attack, made the long journey to find the group.

Leaving Twitter viewers to stan a true legend:

Eventually, it all worked out for David, as he became the longest reigning alpha in the group's history.

He also made enough of a recovery to becomes the father of an adorable new baby chimp:

All's well that ends well, eh?

Dynasties continues next Sunday (November 18) on BBC One.


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