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Life in the undergrowth
DVD Date : 05.12.2005
Air Date : 14.12.2005
Rls. Date : 09.12.2005
Source : DVDRIP
Genre : Documentary
Ep. Name : "Intimate Relations"
Episode # : 4/5
Format : XviD
Size : 50x15MB
Duration : 50m
Video : 1823 kbps Audio: 125 kbps
As. Ratio : 16:9
Res. : 640x368
Size : 734.015.488
MD5 : 4DB3606D0A78A49FFF1A0FE0D76CECAA
Url : http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/lifeintheundergrowth/
Series information
David Attenborough reveals a secret universe - it is teeming with life and is
all around us, yet we never see it. It is the world of the very small, and it
is a world of sex, drugs and violence. Here David shows us not just bugs,
beetles and creepy-crawlies, but scorpions and centipedes, mites and mantids,
spiders and dragonflies. And not just life in the undergrowth, but the dramatic
battles between predator and prey that are happening in the corner of your
living room and in your larder. See magnificent spectacles: swarming antler
moths; millions of desert locusts; a mountain of locusts. For every pound of
humans on Earth, there are 300 pounds of insects.
Part 4: Intimate Relations
The world of invertebrates exists in a web of relationships with plants and
other animals. Unique footage of the world's smallest insect (a fairy wasp only
quarter of a millimetre long) shows it flying underwater to find the eggs of
water beetles in which to lay its own brood. Some ants 'farm' the trees that
give them shelter, creating areas known as 'Devil's gardens'. To make sure
these grow without competition, they kill off other seedlings in the
surrounding vegetation.
The blister beetle's larvae huddle together on the end of a piece of grass and
mimic a female bee. When a male bee tries to mate with the 'female', the larvae
grab on to his belly. Confused, he flies away and searches for a real female.
When he eventually finds her and mates with her, the beetle larvae hurriedly
swap from his front on to her back, and hence get carried back to her nest
where they eat her pollen supplies.
Note
Big resolution, high bitrate because the detail is amazing.