Great for viewing and teaching purposes. Children get to see in detail so much that the naked eye misses. Engaging.
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Great for viewing and teaching purposes. Children get to see in detail so much that the naked eye misses. Engaging.
As with all of David Attenborough's series productions, this Life in the Undergrowth is professionally done, carefully filmed and gives the viewer a very interesting and informative insight into the tiny insects that live among us.
This documentary is fantastic! Takes you into another world, and helps one to realise that all creatures no matter how small are important to this beautiful planet we live on. Highly recommend :-)
In Life in the Undergrowth, David Attenborough reveals a secret universe that 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.
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