Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth
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Natural history legend Sir David Attenborough gets down and dirty to reveal the fascinating lives of the tiny invertebrates that live alongside us across the globe. Using groundbreaking camerawork and technology, he looks at the unique stories behind their tiny lives for the first time and reveals how they have endured for so long and their vital importance in the planet's ecosystem.
IMDb 9.0/1020051 season
IMDb 9.0/1020051 season
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  • 1. Invasion of the Land

    1. Invasion of the Land

    Prepare to march alongside millipedes, abseil with leopard slugs, squirm with giant two-meter-long worms and dance with creatures smaller than a full stop. Natural history legend David Attenborough reveals how animals first left the oceans to colonize the land over 400 million years ago. Why did this take place and how have these tiny creatures endured for so long?
    Prepare to march alongside millipedes, abseil with leopard slugs, squirm with giant two-meter-long worms and dance with creatures smaller than a full stop. Natural history legend David Attenborough reveals how animals first left the oceans to colonize the land over 400 million years ago. Why did this take place and how have these tiny creatures endured for so long?
    TV-G
    50min
    Nob 23, 2005
  • 2. Taking To The Air

    2. Taking To The Air

    David Attenborough tells the story of the winged insects that were the first creatures to take to the air. Ultra-slow-motion cameras reveal incredible flight skills, such as dragonflies catching their prey and bluebottles flying upside down. From rare cascade damselflies to hovering hawkmoths, insects use these amazing powers of flight to find new territories, mates and food.
    David Attenborough tells the story of the winged insects that were the first creatures to take to the air. Ultra-slow-motion cameras reveal incredible flight skills, such as dragonflies catching their prey and bluebottles flying upside down. From rare cascade damselflies to hovering hawkmoths, insects use these amazing powers of flight to find new territories, mates and food.
    TV-G
    49min
    Nob 30, 2005
  • 3. The Silk Spinners

    3. The Silk Spinners

    David Attenborough looks at silk, the secret weapon of the undergrowth, with many insects using it in an amazing variety of ways. Spiders, the ultimate silk spinners, catch their prey by throwing silken nets and 'bungee jumping' on ropes. Wolf spiders spin delicate capsules to carry their eggs, male spiders strum desperate serenades, and baby spiders float up into the air on strands of silk.
    David Attenborough looks at silk, the secret weapon of the undergrowth, with many insects using it in an amazing variety of ways. Spiders, the ultimate silk spinners, catch their prey by throwing silken nets and 'bungee jumping' on ropes. Wolf spiders spin delicate capsules to carry their eggs, male spiders strum desperate serenades, and baby spiders float up into the air on strands of silk.
    TV-G
    50min
    Dis 7, 2005
  • 4. Intimate Relations

    4. Intimate Relations

    Ever since they came onto land, the tiny creatures of the undergrowth have been forming alliances and partnerships with each other and with plants. And while some of these relationships clearly benefit both partners, others most certainly do not. David Attenborough reveals the story of the bot fly, who uses unwitting house flies to carry its eggs to cows where they bore into the animal's flesh.
    Ever since they came onto land, the tiny creatures of the undergrowth have been forming alliances and partnerships with each other and with plants. And while some of these relationships clearly benefit both partners, others most certainly do not. David Attenborough reveals the story of the bot fly, who uses unwitting house flies to carry its eggs to cows where they bore into the animal's flesh.
    TV-G
    50min
    Dis 14, 2005
  • 5. Supersocieties

    5. Supersocieties

    It's easy to be dismissive of invertebrates due to their small size. Yet some invertebrates have overcome this limitation by banding together in huge numbers. Many of these societies are so finely tuned in the way they operate that it is as if they were a single being. And, as David Attenborough reveals, by working together these tiny creatures can achieve great things.
    It's easy to be dismissive of invertebrates due to their small size. Yet some invertebrates have overcome this limitation by banding together in huge numbers. Many of these societies are so finely tuned in the way they operate that it is as if they were a single being. And, as David Attenborough reveals, by working together these tiny creatures can achieve great things.
    TV-G
    50min
    Dis 21, 2005
  • Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth
    IMDb 9.0/1020051 season
    Natural history legend Sir David Attenborough gets down and dirty to reveal the fascinating lives of the tiny invertebrates that live alongside us across the globe. Using groundbreaking camerawork and technology, he looks at the unique stories behind their tiny lives for the first time and reveals how they have endured for so long and their vital importance in the planet's ecosystem.
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