The extraordinary world of beetles

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Beetles are one of the most numerous orders of insects.
They come in all shapes and sizes. They inhabit a variety of habitats.
They are found both in the soil and in the crowns of trees. They lead a day or night lifestyle, usually remaining hidden, so that in nature we see only a small fraction of the entire variety of species of beetles.
Year of production 2017

Director Sławomir Skupiński
Screenplay and commentary Jacek Kurzawa
Producer: Forest Film Studio, Polish State Forests
Year of production 2017
Time 49:16

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This is an irresistible mix of the adventurous Espoza Travel channel, the spirit of David Attenborough, and the intrigue of the Granada Television Sherlock Holmes series featuring Jeremy Brett...in a forest in Poland. 😁 Excellent work!

northascrowsfly
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I really enjoyed this film. The translation was fantastic as was the voice over. I loved learning about the various beetles that exist in Polish forests, it was fascinating and very informative. I also am very grateful that Poland has done so much hard work to maintain both the old growth forests and all the organisms that live there. The rest of Europe and the UK would do well to learn from Polands example of how to do things right for forests and forestry.

robynpicknell
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The tasteful soundtrack is a pleasure to hear.

edgregory
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excellent film and shows the critical importance of retaining large trees and deadwood succession / ecological continuity

nl
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Wow, I love this doc, 100% European species, no need to go to exotic places to find those beauties.❤❤❤❤❤

monicabello
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Thank you so much. What an amazing production, which must have taken many, many patient hours to track down so many different species, and then to film their behaviour so revealingly. It seems you have a wealth of beetle species in your forests, and many are handsome or even spectacular, especially the longicorn species. Recently my son-in-law was moving an old tree stump in his suburban garden and inside the dead wood there were many lesser stag beetle larvae and a few adults; in the soil beneath the stump we found larvae at least twice the size which could only be from the larger stag beetles. We did our best to bury any that were uncovered and perhaps in a few years adult beetles will be trundling around their garden or whirring through the air on spring evenings!

anthonydavies
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Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for the content, the film is well made and super chill to watch. Much love and wishes of success to y'all at Forest Film Studio <3

plant
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Lovely documentary! Absolutely amazing and enjoyable, like all your other productions. Great visuals, great commentary, great film(s). Thank you for making them, as well as translating and making them available on your channel 🙏💖 So much love and effort goes into these films, thank you guys!

faridamukazhanova
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please, give me more video. I like the sound and peace in your video!

emvasach
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Amazing footage & perfectly paced documentary. Thanks for posting it

MrSLamO
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Loving the content. Jake looks like he could be related to Bill Murray the actor.

chadgarrett
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Polish forests might be like an ARK for beetles in the future.

alexanderlin
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When he looks up and to the side, he looks like Bill Murray :) 4:08

Macintoshes
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This "sound of nature" really annoying

son_han