the fact that you really belive that just coz bbc earth told ya it's pretty retarded, it's clearly just a coincidence of color and they don't run like the beetles
The BBC has tiny camera crews, have you ever seen - "Honey I shrunk the kids!?" That's how they do it, shrink em and hope they don't end up predated upon themselves.
@@scottjohnstone6204come on, get real!! Do you think we are all that stupid? You think they wouldn’t have shrunken body guards to keep them safe from predators? Geeesh!
This video serves as a reminder of the fragility of the ecosystems that wild animals call home. The bond between some of these wild animals is truly heartwarming to witness. I'm in awe of the adaptability displayed by these wild animals in their natural habitats.
Sorry but the moment I heard Sir Attenborough I just chilled out in perfect contentment. Nature programs are the Beebs best shows ever. Their natural history unit is one of the best in the world. The macro lens work is incredible. No matter what I see on my walk to work, I can't help but smile knowing there's so much going on that I just can't see. There are still wonders to discover. This makes me very happy.
Army ants are the best! Another species of ant found in the Amazon forest is the leafcutter ant. Our camera got them on camera, and it's fascinating to see that they're leafcutter but not leaf-eaters. They spend the whole day carrying super heavy leaves around to grow a fungus!
Okay, I'll admit, at first, I was HIGHLY concerned for those adorable little Japanese bees until I watched them go full on savage mode once that one little bee was caught! That just blew my mind. Such amazing little teeny tiny BEE-ings😅💖
Our mother nature is full of wonders and surprises, plants and animals with life, birth and death, and the struggle to survive. It was an interesting and useful film.
Life in the Undergrowth is probably my favourite documentary, ever. Loved seeing clips from it here and I hope it brings attention to the older programme.
One of the best nature compilations on the entirety of RUclips! Thank you BBC for this phenomenal work. The beetle that battled his way to the female, got rejected initially the chucked her off after having his way had me dying laughing. What a male shovenist! And who needs sci Fi aliens with those mantis. Nature is mind boggling.
Spoilers! Also *chauvinist lol. Friendly advice, try saying words you don't know the spelling of into voice-to-text and see what it comes up with haha. Lemme try it- chauvinism. Perfect lol it works
A Beautiful program show us how we miss mother nature who can teach us so much what we have lost and what we dont know , We Miss Mother Nature Her wisdom and knowlegde is so great .
@zion9856 ~ Excuse me, but what do you mean by your post ~ 'We Miss Mother Nature, Her Wisdom and Knowledge is so great'? Who is 'We'? All this falls under the Great Intellect and Creation of Our God Almighty. Good Day, Sir.
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The camera quality is insane.... the intricate detail down to the fine hair on the spider. The 'Kung fu Mantis' vs spider is absolutely stunning detail- the fact the insects look like they'd be massive, the colour and even the detail of the leaf.... Just wow 😊AMAZING 🎉
6:10This ant has taught me a valuable life lesson - to never give up, no matter the obstacles. Their persistent efforts are truly inspiring and a reminder that with enough determination, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way.♥
עולם מופלא באויר, במים וביבשה..סרטון מדהים בצילומים כל כך מהפנטים..החיסרון היחיד לטעון שטות נלעגת שכל זה נוצר מעצמו בכך וכך מיליוני שנים..למה קשה להכריז :" ישתבח היוצר והבורא??"
How fascinating and deeply grateful we are for the precious moments you’ve shared with us-rich with invaluable knowledge and the harsh realities of survival. Tragedy and struggle unfold everywhere, yet nature remains so breathtakingly beautiful in its raw, untamed form. Truly, a masterpiece of life
@Twicce.Switzerland Oooou fantastic fungi is a great place to start!! It's a documentary :3 But I will do up a little content 4 everyone very sonn!! lol SOON even ^^' Subscribe if you're into buggy wings and all sorts of sciencesy things!
That stag beetle that battled his way to the top, mated with the girl and then yeeted her off after he was done was the most chad bug move I've ever seen in my life.
This BBC Earth video exploring the tiny world of insects is nothing short of mesmerizing! 🐜🌿 The intricate details and fascinating behaviors of these tiny creatures showcase the incredible diversity of life on our planet. Nature's miniature wonders never cease to amaze. Kudos to BBC for bringing us such awe-inspiring content!
What else can I say besides absolutely intriguing? Im fully aware of the amazing world of insects, but theres always something new to learn and always a new spectacle to marvel.
It's one thing to see this final production of these fantastic videos by David Attenborough, but in many ways, it's more fantastic to see how they go about filming their subjects! They really do do it in the least obtrusive way possible and so what you see is the real thing!
The quality of these visuals show you fine detail you'd never of seen without this absolutely amazing detailed filming.. never ceases to amaze me the deeper look into the lives of something I'd shrug off as a pesky lil ANT , or a basic boring insect, never will i think that again, these insects lives are much more detailed and complex then once thought .. I'm telling you ants will take over the world!!😮😂
Incredible filmography! Amazing life forms. What a unique jewel is our planet that humans are just mucking up, possibly beyond any way to redeem it at this point.
Wonderful photography -- and most of it would have been impossible without recent years' technologies. If only the narration matched the visual aspect. Only Sir David Attenborough is consistently understandable with his unexaggerated but perfect enunciation.
8:58 the smaller stick insect caught in the bigger one's backdraft 😂 man between this and the beetle just yeeting ants left and right, this stuff is natural comedy gold. **takes another puff**
25:20 Stag beetle throw girlfriend out of tree. 29:13 Kung Fu Mantis vs. Jumping Spider 33:05 Bloodthirsty Ants Decapitate Queen 36:36 Rare Giant Snail feasts on Earthworm 39:32 Killer Ant Swarm Butchers Lone Scorpion
What trips me out is that for every amazing thing we learn about nature, there's an even more vast amount about it we don't know. So what will the world be like to live in, come the day we learned and explored literally everything about nature on earth? Crazy. Food for thought though
the reason that snail can suck down a worm so easily is exactly the thing mentioned at the end, it's "thousand teeth" are effectively a pad that has spikes not unlike a cats tongue, only that a snail is designed to only lick, so it can do it very rapidly. the result is that it looks like suction as its gulping down a worm, but its actually more akin to an eel's second jaw, which pulls whatever it can touch further into the mouth
Animals that instinctively know how to mimic other animals is genius. Nobody told that lizard how to act and look like a beetle. We just don't give animals enough credit.
The world of insects is not social at all, hey we sre also going down that path so we will soon be living the movie mate. Prepare for swarming up and cannibalism of our own weaker blood. 😂 im sorry its a bad joke..
The world is so unique with the so many species that roams earth and some are yet to be discovered.. What's down deep inside the ocean, deep into galaxy, etc etc
Something about nature documentaries cheer me up when I'm feeling depressed. More so than comedy. It's good to laugh but often the laugh feels shallow. Something's missing. Something deeper. For whatever reason this does it for me.
1:01: 🐜 Insects have developed various survival skills, including chemical warfare and collective behavior. 14:05: 🐜 The video showcases the survival techniques of various creatures, including ants and bees, in extreme environments. 26:01: 🐜 This video explores the fascinating world of insects, from mantises using kung fu techniques to driver ants swarming in East Africa. 39:46: 🐜 Driver ants are formidable hunters, but their reputation as ruthless killers is somewhat exaggerated. 49:35: 🦋 The video explores the life cycle and behavior of butterflies and how they can inspire change in the countryside. Recap by Tammy AI
This is a great video and answers lots of questions about how scientist know about life of the creatures they have found and how it has lived it's life now I know how people @ eons could piece the life of the creature fossilized
You can "fish" for antlion! We here in Florida call them doodle bugs. Get a stick, find some spiderweb or cobwebs attach it to the stick and start fishing! When the antlion grabbed the web it gets stuck! Pull it up and boom, you've caught a doidlebug! Be kind and catch and release! PS We also have the devil sticks that squirt turpentine in Florida! We basically have every kind of scary bug, spider and reptile
i rewatch these doco's every year amazing insect world also the microscopic world in a drop water small hippo like creatures probably why some drink bottle water but there still in it uno ha! peoples fear of the unknown wins making $
Only part way through, but surprised at Attenborough about the crow with the wood Ants, as I'm pretty sure the crow wasn't there for food, but to get formic acid on his feathers which it will then preen his feathers with and help kill off and help keep mites from its body.
Bro how'd i end up here😭 The story: It all started today when my youngest sister wanted to play a two player game them i installed a quiz game, THEN, it had a question “which animal from a popular video sneezed and scared its mother?” (the answer was “giant panda”) so i searched it up!, Then i kept watching these videos and subscribed to this channel and now im here😅😅
The little lizard trying to run and look like the beetle was just too cute!
awww
the fact that you really belive that just coz bbc earth told ya it's pretty retarded, it's clearly just a coincidence of color and they don't run like the beetles
lol I was looking for the scene after reading your comment. It.
's funny because it's usually the little one trying to act like a big one.
The camera shots never cease to amaze me.
I know Wright someone has their shit together 😊
The BBC has tiny camera crews, have you ever seen - "Honey I shrunk the kids!?" That's how they do it, shrink em and hope they don't end up predated upon themselves.
@@scottjohnstone6204come on, get real!! Do you think we are all that stupid? You think they wouldn’t have shrunken body guards to keep them safe from predators? Geeesh!
I was thinking da same thing gang
nature is always interesting
This video serves as a reminder of the fragility of the ecosystems that wild animals call home.
The bond between some of these wild animals is truly heartwarming to witness.
I'm in awe of the adaptability displayed by these wild animals in their natural habitats.
Nature always finds a way.
It also shows how good CGi is
that bombardier beetle just kicking the ants around is one of the funniest things I have seen lately 😂
I was just going to comment exactly that lol this is such an incredible video!!!lol
for me it's the lizard creeping around like him at 8:15 LOL. that beetle is the MAN of the area, everyone wants to be like him
Wow! This video Shaw clearly insects and Animals living life.
The camera angles consistently leave me in awe.
They are all females
The stag beetle one killed me lol. Nature is brutal and does not pull any punches.
That's a fact. You're a preditor one day & a meal the next
those bees mobbing the hornet was so incredible!!! they work as as a unified body, they’re so amazing to watch work.
Nature is simply beautiful when we truly contemplate on its grandeur.
Good nature
I read this just as a swarm of ants decapitated a preying mantis
"But the hurling habit dies hard" was incredibly funny.
It was cold pimpin...is what is was!
29:02 😂😂😂
Hahahahahhah even after his done. Off the tree you go.....
"Next!"😂
Sorry but the moment I heard Sir Attenborough I just chilled out in perfect contentment. Nature programs are the Beebs best shows ever. Their natural history unit is one of the best in the world. The macro lens work is incredible.
No matter what I see on my walk to work, I can't help but smile knowing there's so much going on that I just can't see.
There are still wonders to discover. This makes me very happy.
Upon hearing Sir Dadvid's voice you know it's going to be a marvellous show! What a legend with a legendary voice!!
Bots 😂
@@dickrichard626 Who's gonna carry?
@@soorajmz You both left weird bot sounding comments. 😅 His was worse then yours, but still.
@@dickrichard626 Just admiring Sir. David bro, I'm not going to stop no matter what
Army ants are the best! Another species of ant found in the Amazon forest is the leafcutter ant. Our camera got them on camera, and it's fascinating to see that they're leafcutter but not leaf-eaters. They spend the whole day carrying super heavy leaves around to grow a fungus!
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Super heavy leaves!? :D
I understand you're trying to use rhetoric but come on!
Okay, I'll admit, at first, I was HIGHLY concerned for those adorable little Japanese bees until I watched them go full on savage mode once that one little bee was caught!
That just blew my mind. Such amazing little teeny tiny BEE-ings😅💖
@@scottjohnstone6204 👈🏾 used to be an ant
@@TheDweeb002 Still am! Now back to work!
28:23 The beetle beat 5 other males to get to her just for her to be like "no thanks, not interested" 🤣
Female beetle: Let me see your wallet.
Like “ain’t THAT a bitch!” 😮😅.
the Scott Pilgrim story sad ending edition
That's why he yeeted her. Payback 😂
@@AccountInactive "Bitch you know what i went through for you!" 😂
I like the part how the red ants look down at that sand insect hahaha
Absolutely mind blown
antlion
I noticed that too, it was very illustrative! Like "WTF was that!?"
Our mother nature is full of wonders and surprises, plants and animals with life, birth and death, and the struggle to survive. It was an interesting and useful film.
Funniest moment: "But the hurling habit dies hard..."
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Cool
“No Uber for u B”😂😂😂
@@Tictacsizesoul😂
pump n dump
@@jayperez3431 Crude...
...🤔but clever.
So I like it!👋👍😆
カメラマンさんの根気強さと集中力、反射神経にただただ尊敬の一言です😊
特に日本ミツバチ🐝の生態も撮って下さって嬉しく思います😍
自然の大きさ、昆虫達の強さと面白さを楽しめました🤗💕
ありがとうございます❤
love the sounds of nature. We can't lose these beautiful animals.
THEY ARE TRYING TO LOSE US...
Life in the Undergrowth is probably my favourite documentary, ever. Loved seeing clips from it here and I hope it brings attention to the older programme.
One of the best nature compilations on the entirety of RUclips! Thank you BBC for this phenomenal work. The beetle that battled his way to the female, got rejected initially the chucked her off after having his way had me dying laughing. What a male shovenist! And who needs sci Fi aliens with those mantis. Nature is mind boggling.
Chauvinist is the word!
Yes, best I've ever seen
Spoilers! Also *chauvinist lol. Friendly advice, try saying words you don't know the spelling of into voice-to-text and see what it comes up with haha. Lemme try it- chauvinism. Perfect lol it works
@GeoffSquire-lm8hr I think that it was meant a play on words. Shove as the male shoved his girlfriend off the tree.
🥲 🎉
A Beautiful program show us how we miss mother nature who can teach us so much what we have lost and what we dont know , We Miss Mother Nature Her wisdom and knowlegde is so great .
What's that mean, "we miss mother nature"? You said it twice and it didn't make sense either time.
*The Caterpillar have two totally different DNA∆RNA's in one which is only one of the infinite macro & micro examples of just how intelligent God is.*
@@hebrewyisraeliteyahawadahite how do you get your text bold like that?
@zion9856 ~ Excuse me, but what do you mean by your post ~ 'We Miss Mother Nature, Her Wisdom and Knowledge is so great'? Who is 'We'? All this falls under the Great Intellect and Creation of Our God Almighty. Good Day, Sir.
@@Mr.Plant_man I used the website code(s), to create the different desired character (letters, numbers or symbols) effect.
RUclips now allows users to post comments with three different types of text:
1) Bold
2) Italics
3) Strikethrough
Here are the special codes you need to add in the front and in the back of the character(s) to create the special effects.
• To bold a word, put *asterisks*
• For italics, put _underscores_
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The camera quality is insane.... the intricate detail down to the fine hair on the spider. The 'Kung fu Mantis' vs spider is absolutely stunning detail- the fact the insects look like they'd be massive, the colour and even the detail of the leaf.... Just wow 😊AMAZING 🎉
6:10This ant has taught me a valuable life lesson - to never give up, no matter the obstacles. Their persistent efforts are truly inspiring and a reminder that with enough determination, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way.♥
Imagine the story that ant told his mates at the pub that night
Wow , another BBC Earth with the wonderful treasure of Sir David Attenborough narrating and the amzing film crew . Thank you very much .
עולם מופלא באויר, במים וביבשה..סרטון מדהים בצילומים כל כך מהפנטים..החיסרון היחיד לטעון שטות נלעגת שכל זה נוצר מעצמו בכך וכך מיליוני שנים..למה קשה להכריז :"
ישתבח היוצר והבורא??"
The Mantis is a menace... But the ants are GANG GANG!!! 😩😂😂😂😂
Amazing👌🏻 thank you team bbc earth for filming this marvellous documentary🤩
How fascinating and deeply grateful we are for the precious moments you’ve shared with us-rich with invaluable knowledge and the harsh realities of survival. Tragedy and struggle unfold everywhere, yet nature remains so breathtakingly beautiful in its raw, untamed form. Truly, a masterpiece of life
I wanna see more episodes on parasitic fungus! Please 🙏
BIGG AGREE
@@LLunaloops we want more videos on cordyceps and other parasitic fungus. There is a lot to learn about them.
@Twicce.Switzerland
Oooou fantastic fungi is a great place to start!! It's a documentary :3 But I will do up a little content 4 everyone very sonn!! lol SOON even ^^'
Subscribe if you're into buggy wings and all sorts of sciencesy things!
That stag beetle that battled his way to the top, mated with the girl and then yeeted her off after he was done was the most chad bug move I've ever seen in my life.
This BBC Earth video exploring the tiny world of insects is nothing short of mesmerizing! 🐜🌿 The intricate details and fascinating behaviors of these tiny creatures showcase the incredible diversity of life on our planet. Nature's miniature wonders never cease to amaze. Kudos to BBC for bringing us such awe-inspiring content!
If there isn't one already , there should be a documentary on how they get these shots of insects , especially underground
23:50 is the perfect example of "Dont start nothing, wont BEE nothing"
😂 Right!!!!
The fruit will explode when it is watered, I used to play when I was young so happy
What else can I say besides absolutely intriguing? Im fully aware of the amazing world of insects, but theres always something new to learn and always a new spectacle to marvel.
Yeah! I think so. This always new for me, because we just know less percent of the world mystery.
It's one thing to see this final production of these fantastic videos by David Attenborough, but in many ways, it's more fantastic to see how they go about filming their subjects!
They really do do it in the least obtrusive way possible and so what you see is the real thing!
I love this..The BBC always does a magnificent job so we can learn..and the narrator we all know..the best one ever
The quality of these visuals show you fine detail you'd never of seen without this absolutely amazing detailed filming.. never ceases to amaze me the deeper look into the lives of something I'd shrug off as a pesky lil ANT , or a basic boring insect, never will i think that again, these insects lives are much more detailed and complex then once thought .. I'm telling you ants will take over the world!!😮😂
7:50 how ironic the mongoose can dodge the cobra strike but not the spit of the beetle 😂
Incredible filmography! Amazing life forms. What a unique jewel is our planet that humans are just mucking up, possibly beyond any way to redeem it at this point.
The lives of social insects are amazing. Never knew how crazy it was until I read The Selfish Gene.
Agreed. It's like they're magical
Wonderful photography -- and most of it would have been impossible without recent years' technologies. If only the narration matched the visual aspect. Only Sir David Attenborough is consistently understandable with his unexaggerated but perfect enunciation.
I amazed how anyone ever saw these events to capture in the first place. Amazing!
You all are spreading so much joy. Thank you for being so wonderful!
8:58 the smaller stick insect caught in the bigger one's backdraft 😂 man between this and the beetle just yeeting ants left and right, this stuff is natural comedy gold. **takes another puff**
25:20 Stag beetle throw girlfriend out of tree.
29:13 Kung Fu Mantis vs. Jumping Spider
33:05 Bloodthirsty Ants Decapitate Queen
36:36 Rare Giant Snail feasts on Earthworm
39:32 Killer Ant Swarm Butchers Lone Scorpion
One the wel and best narrated underworld documentary ever created.. So beautiful and awesome documentary.. Enjoyed very much❤❤❤❤❤
"Ein faszinierender und gleichzeitig erschreckender Fall. 😨"
It's just wonderful to see how those villagers live in harmony with the driver ants
It's amazing!
I have never seen such a high quality video👍
these clips are beautiful. that snail clip fits into a dank and moist corner of my brain labeled the late 90s.
Thanks to micro camera and team for giving us perfect knowledge..💕
Insect documentaries are my favorite ❤
What trips me out is that for every amazing thing we learn about nature, there's an even more vast amount about it we don't know. So what will the world be like to live in, come the day we learned and explored literally everything about nature on earth? Crazy. Food for thought though
It’s amazing that grains of sand are rocks and boulders, to ants. The universe is all perspective
the reason that snail can suck down a worm so easily is exactly the thing mentioned at the end, it's "thousand teeth" are effectively a pad that has spikes not unlike a cats tongue, only that a snail is designed to only lick, so it can do it very rapidly. the result is that it looks like suction as its gulping down a worm, but its actually more akin to an eel's second jaw, which pulls whatever it can touch further into the mouth
6:25 A.. What?😂
Fantastic filming! I'd love to see some behind the scenes on how these documentaries are made - they're incredible!
I love watching these videos since I was a kid🥰
28:41 when the composer and the script writer have a great sense of humor. 😂😂😂😂😂
the romantic violin 😂😂😂.
I'm wondering how you are always well positioned to take the best clips😮👏🏻. So nice!
Animals that instinctively know how to mimic other animals is genius. Nobody told that lizard how to act and look like a beetle. We just don't give animals enough credit.
i salute the bbc for creating this documentary. one of the most amazing research and photography
24:00 "touch one of our brothers and we will make you suffer" ❤
How this guys capture and docu.ents a life of small creatures. This is amazing.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 my man at 25:22 is a real chad. In the end? He throws her off LMAO
The post nut clarity hits hard
I swear every clip feels like im watching an epic movie, awesome video!
The world of insects is not social at all, hey we sre also going down that path so we will soon be living the movie mate. Prepare for swarming up and cannibalism of our own weaker blood. 😂 im sorry its a bad joke..
@@badmanners7652lol
insects are incredibly social. at least some of them, ants and bees for instance@@badmanners7652
Superb video, thank bbc earth❤.🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
i love these videos.
Mother nature is incredible.
This is just absolutely gorgeous.
The world is so unique with the so many species that roams earth and some are yet to be discovered.. What's down deep inside the ocean, deep into galaxy, etc etc
Something about nature documentaries cheer me up when I'm feeling depressed. More so than comedy. It's good to laugh but often the laugh feels shallow. Something's missing. Something deeper. For whatever reason this does it for me.
The way that ant looked back in that hole after that near death experience 😂
الله خالق کل شئ وھو علی کل شئ قدیر۔۔۔
ھذا خلق الله فارونی ماذا خلق اللذین من دونہ۔۔
سبحان الله...
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم عدد خلقه ورضاء نفسه وزنه عرشه ومداد كلماته
The close up camera cameras shots is amazing .very good work
Luar biasa hebatnya pengambilan gambar nya yang sangat detail.... saya menyukai mu....😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊
1:01: 🐜 Insects have developed various survival skills, including chemical warfare and collective behavior.
14:05: 🐜 The video showcases the survival techniques of various creatures, including ants and bees, in extreme environments.
26:01: 🐜 This video explores the fascinating world of insects, from mantises using kung fu techniques to driver ants swarming in East Africa.
39:46: 🐜 Driver ants are formidable hunters, but their reputation as ruthless killers is somewhat exaggerated.
49:35: 🦋 The video explores the life cycle and behavior of butterflies and how they can inspire change in the countryside.
Recap by Tammy AI
This is a great video and answers lots of questions about how scientist know about life of the creatures they have found and how it has lived it's life now I know how people @ eons could piece the life of the creature fossilized
The footage, editing and theatrics on this one are superb!
That lizard 100% thinks he's a beetle 😂
The insect that got bit in the leg by the army ants and knew it couldn't move so they moved past it had me dead.
Anta r HELLA DOPE AAAAAA
It shows what unity can do.....Beautiful!
Beautiful photography and fabulous sound work!
In all we see, the will to survive remains unchanged
Humans losing it is heartbreaking to see😔
TRULY
BRILLIANT
BRILLIANT
PRESENTATION.....
NOTHING NEW FOR...... THE
B * B * C
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Wasp: *sees an ant*
Wasp: Why do I hear boss music?
Wasp: *sees one million ants*
Wasp: oh that's why
You can "fish" for antlion! We here in Florida call them doodle bugs. Get a stick, find some spiderweb or cobwebs attach it to the stick and start fishing! When the antlion grabbed the web it gets stuck! Pull it up and boom, you've caught a doidlebug! Be kind and catch and release!
PS
We also have the devil sticks that squirt turpentine in Florida!
We basically have every kind of scary bug, spider and reptile
I really love the content you guys create! Keep it up!
This's a gorgeously fantastic work...Thanks to all powers worked behind ❤🎉
I am always humbled by such presentations, I strive, but can't hold a candle to this kind of work!
Great video👍👍👍
The footage is so vivid; I love nature and animals
Its so intriguing how this small world gets around
THE LIZARD ACTING LIKE THE BEETLE I CRIED LAUGHINGGG
Better hope the beetle does not take offense.
i rewatch these doco's every year amazing insect world
also the microscopic world in a drop water small hippo like creatures probably why some drink bottle water but there still in it uno ha! peoples fear of the unknown wins making $
The freaking Beatle that threw the female Beatle off the branch is so so cold😭
I always like watching insect videos. Yeah, bigger wildlife documentaries are awesome to watch but the insect world is awesome too. 💯🔥🔥
Only part way through, but surprised at Attenborough about the crow with the wood Ants, as I'm pretty sure the crow wasn't there for food, but to get formic acid on his feathers which it will then preen his feathers with and help kill off and help keep mites from its body.
Bro how'd i end up here😭
The story:
It all started today when my youngest sister wanted to play a two player game them i installed a quiz game, THEN, it had a question “which animal from a popular video sneezed and scared its mother?” (the answer was “giant panda”) so i searched it up!, Then i kept watching these videos and subscribed to this channel and now im here😅😅
Thanks very much to bring the Tiny world into our eyes
Loved the added sounds. Amazing work.