The Tiny World Of Insects | BBC Earth

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Just because these insects are small doesn't mean they're not mighty. Watch as these tiny creatures return form the dead and protect themselves from predators!

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Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.

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The little lizard trying to run and look like the beetle was just too cute!

Sushikatherman
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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.

TQNWildlife-
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those bees mobbing the hornet was so incredible!!! they work as as a unified body, they’re so amazing to watch work.

thetwitchywitchy
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The camera shots never cease to amaze me.

domad
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love the sounds of nature. We can't lose these beautiful animals.

AnimalSOS
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that bombardier beetle just kicking the ants around is one of the funniest things I have seen lately 😂

WetAdek
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Nature is simply beautiful when we truly contemplate on its grandeur.

franckgildaskamga
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i salute the bbc for creating this documentary. one of the most amazing research and photography

maqsoodi
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The stag beetle one killed me lol. Nature is brutal and does not pull any punches.

lonewanderer
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"But the hurling habit dies hard" was incredibly funny.

rotempeer-raviv
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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.

matthewsykes
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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.

mikaritter
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I like the part how the red ants look down at that sand insect hahaha

joshmislang
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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 .

zion
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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!

terramater
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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.

squidikka
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28:23 The beetle beat 5 other males to get to her just for her to be like "no thanks, not interested" 🤣

ItsRoronoaZoro
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Wow, another BBC Earth with the wonderful treasure of Sir David Attenborough narrating and the amzing film crew . Thank you very much .

cathycartier
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Funniest moment: "But the hurling habit dies hard..."
😆😆😆

timsullivan
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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.

jonrutherford