After all, the globe is a small place. David Attenborough examines the amazing adaptability of the world's most successful group of animals in this groundbreaking new series. He investigates the intricate, sophisticated behaviors of these intriguing organisms, as well as the complexity of the surroundings they make and inhabit, in a realm generally unseen from the human eye, using pioneering macroscopic cinematography techniques. From armies of killer ants to spiders weaving silken trap doors, ferocious scorpions with paralyzing stings, beetles shooting boiling chemicals at their enemies, bees communicating with a waggle dance, and assassin bugs clothed in their victims corpses, David Attenborough will take viewers deep into the macroscopic world of bugs as never before.
Read full
After all, the globe is a small place. David Attenborough examines the amazing adaptability of the world's most successful group of animals in this groundbreaking new series. He investigates the intricate, sophisticated behaviors of these intriguing organisms, as well as the complexity of the surroundings they make and inhabit, in a realm generally unseen from the human eye, using pioneering macroscopic cinematography techniques. From armies of killer ants to spiders weaving silken trap doors, ferocious scorpions with paralyzing stings, beetles shooting boiling chemicals at their enemies, bees communicating with a waggle dance, and assassin bugs clothed in their victims corpses, David Attenborough will take viewers deep into the macroscopic world of bugs as never before.
Discussion