FROZEN Planet 2 viewers have been left traumatised by its most recent episode – and for good reason.
The BBC documentary series, fronted by Sir David Attenborough, has been entertaining viewers with a real and raw insight into what life is like for some of the creatures that live in the world’s coldest environments.
But while viewers have been fascinated by the natural world explored on the show, some scenes were a little bit too natural and hard for viewers to stomach.
The latest instalment saw snowy owls using an open tundra to breed, with one pair having raised a nest full of fluffy chicks.
With 24-hour daylight in which to hunt, the dedicated parents bring back meal after meal for their ever-growing brood.
But one day, they return to find the nest empty – and the root cause behind their absence was played out on screen to cowering viewers.
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And viewers soon took to Twitter in their droves to air their dismay at the "brutal" scenes.
Alongside an array of sad-faced emojis, one person penned: "Anxious about work tomorrow? Watch this cute baby animal get eaten alive to an emotive soundtrack. Why do I watch Frozen Planet? Why?"
Echoing their comments, someone else said: "Nah, that baby bird getting eaten was too much for me to handle."
While a third added: "Wildlife TV is getting too gruesome. My hubby had a bad anxiety session watching tonight's Frozen Planet 2."
It's not the first time that Frozen Planet has disturbed viewers either.
Last week's episode saw viewers learn of a secret tactic that penguins use when battling each other – and it’s a rather unpleasant one.
The stomach-churning scenes displayed the penguins projecting pooing on each other in full view of the wildlife cameras.
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Many disgraced fans were even put off their food as they admitted they could no longer bare to eat after seeing the unpleasant scenes.
The latest series of the show comes 11 years after the original in 2011 and follows the originators of the Attenborough franchise, Planet Earth and Blue Planet.
Frozen Planet 2 is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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