Insects
The nature documentary looks at the most successful animal group, with 200 million insects for each human. The key is an armoured covering that takes on almost any shape.
There are 200 million insects for each of us. They are the most successful animal group ever. Their key is an armoured covering that takes on almost any shape.
Darwin's stag beetle fights in the tree tops with huge curved jaws. The camera flies with millions of monarch butterflies which migrate 2000 miles, navigating by the sun. Super-slow motion shows a bombardier beetle firing boiling liquid at enemies through a rotating nozzle. A honey bee army stings a raiding bear into submission. Grass cutter ants march like a Roman army, harvesting grass they cannot actually eat. They cultivate a fungus that breaks the grass down for them. Their giant colony is the closest thing in nature to the complexity of a human city.
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Clips
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Winging it
Duration: 04:01
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Ant acid
Duration: 02:18
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Precious honey
Duration: 02:22
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Global force
Duration: 01:19
Chapters
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Opening Titles
Duration: 00:22
Introduction to Insects
A look ahead to see how different insects live, survive and transform.
Duration: 01:16
Searching for a Mate
A Darwin beetle begins his search for a mate, although he must use his jaw to take out the competition, and the damselfly must take many risks when searching for a place to lay her eggs.
Duration: 13:32
Adverse Conditions
The monarch fly migrates to Mexico to avoid a cold season in Canada, and the alkaline fly can live in a place which is lethal to most other life, except one of its predators.
Duration: 10:31
Chemical Weapons
Food is not the only think the oogpister beetle gets from his prey; it also gets an excellent chemical weapon. Also, bees work together to defend their hive from a bear attack.
Duration: 07:43
Communal Living
A Japanese bug must find food for her inpatient young, and male Dawson’s bees kill one another to get to the female. Also, a look at how a colony of grass cutter ants works towards the same goal.
Duration: 16:01
Life on Location – Flying with Butterflies
A behind the scenes look at how the Life programme makers tried to capture the activities of monarch butterflies by flying a camera amongst them.
Duration: 10:27
Credits
Role Contributor Narrator David Attenborough Executive Producer Michael Gunton Producer Rupert Barrington Broadcasts
- Mon 16 Nov 2009 21:00
- Mon 16 Nov 2009 22:35´óÏó´«Ã½ One Northern Ireland
- Tue 17 Nov 2009 20:00
- Sun 22 Nov 2009 18:00´óÏó´«Ã½ One & ´óÏó´«Ã½ HD
- Fri 27 Nov 2009 01:00
- Sat 13 Mar 2010 19:10
- Thu 20 May 2010 00:00´óÏó´«Ã½ HD
- Sat 13 Nov 2010 19:00
- Sat 8 Oct 2011 19:00
- Sun 9 Oct 2011 02:00´óÏó´«Ã½ HD
- Sun 9 Oct 2011 03:20
- Mon 29 Jul 2019 20:00
- Mon 22 Feb 2021 15:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Two except Scotland
- Tue 3 Oct 2023 19:00
- Wed 4 Oct 2023 01:25
- Wed 9 Oct 2024 19:00
- Thu 10 Oct 2024 01:15