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    As Earth Day recognition and celebrations become bigger and wider across the globe, so does Hollywood's green-friendly fare. Not since 'An Inconvenient Truth' (or maybe even 'March of the Penguins'), though, has an environmentally themed movie looked so primed to make a splash on the movie-going eco-system as 'Earth,' the first film in the new Disneynature series.

    Narrated by James Earl Jones, 'Earth' follows the breathtakingly beautiful and sometimes-heartbreaking livelihoods and adventures of various animal families across the planet. From the filmmakers of the BBC's 'Planet Earth,' in many ways it's like a "greatest moments" reel from the popular series.

    In honor of Earth Day, we partner with Disneynature to bring you these 10 exclusive photos from 'Earth,' which opens in theaters today.

    Earth' Exclusive Photos

      EXCLUSIVE: Sunrise over planet Earth in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Elephant and calf trek across landscape at sunset in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: A Great White shark breaches as it hunts cape fure seals in Seal Island, South Africa in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Looking across icy Fjordland, Antarctica in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Polar bear mother and two cubs set across sea ice at sunset in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Elephants on the annual migration through the desert in search of water in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Elephants gather at a waterhole at dusk in the Kalahari Desert in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: The Okavago delta floods annually as rain from the Angolan highlands reaches the lowlands in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: African elephant mother and calf in Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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      EXCLUSIVE: Film crew observe lion pride feed on elephant carcass after successful night hunting in behind-the-scenes photo from Disneynature's 'Earth.'

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