Watch Life in the Undergrowth Season 1 Episode 4 Intimate Relations
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Intimate Relations Season 1 Episode 4 Aired date: Dec 14, 2005 Plot: 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... MORE |
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Release Date: 2005
Duration: 50 min
Invertebrates had been largely ignored by filmmakers in the past, due to the difficulties in filming them, but advances in lens...more




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