After all, it is a small world. David Attenborough examines the amazing adaptability of the world's most successful group of animals in this groundbreaking new series. Using pioneering macroscopic cinematography techniques, he analyzes the nuanced, sophisticated behaviors of these organisms and the complexity of the ecosystems they make and inhabit. From killer ants to spiders constructing silken trap doors, fearsome scorpions with paralyzing stings, beetles firing boiling chemicals at their adversaries, and assassin bugs that dress themselves in their victims' corpses, David Attenborough takes viewers deep into the macroscopic world of bugs.
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After all, it is a small world. David Attenborough examines the amazing adaptability of the world's most successful group of animals in this groundbreaking new series. Using pioneering macroscopic cinematography techniques, he analyzes the nuanced, sophisticated behaviors of these organisms and the complexity of the ecosystems they make and inhabit. From killer ants to spiders constructing silken trap doors, fearsome scorpions with paralyzing stings, beetles firing boiling chemicals at their adversaries, and assassin bugs that dress themselves in their victims' corpses, David Attenborough takes viewers deep into the macroscopic world of bugs.
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