Micro Monsters With David Attenborough

2013 • Australian Broadcasting Corporation
5.0
7 reviews
TV-G
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Season 1 episodes (7)

1 Conflict
5/30/14
Season-only
David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs.
2 Predator
6/6/14
Season-only
David Attenborough continues his bug-eyed view of the world of creepy-crawlies, revealing how predators defuse the defences of their prey.
3 Courtship
6/13/14
Season-only
A further selection of creepy-crawly close-ups, focusing on courtship in the bug world. Highlights include scorpions shaking their booty, the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp and the tropical cricket, for whom romance goes out of the window as it uses bribery to seal the deal with would-be partners.
4 Reproduction
6/20/14
Season-only
A close-up view of sex, bug-style, as David Attenborough talks viewers through the different ways in which creepy-crawlies reproduce.
5 Family
6/27/14
Season-only
While most of the series has focused on conflict, this episode is all about co-operation. The suitably named social spiders spin one enormous, 30m web for the whole colony, a queen bee rules her hive with a strict hierarchy and some green ants show great team spirit to help build a nest together.
6 Colony
7/4/14
Season-only
In Argentina, David Attenborough he observes some cousins of the leafcutters who are part of a community so vast it spans an entire continent. It's one of the mandible-dropping facts in a look at one of the key inventions of arthropods: colonies.
7 Making Of Micro Monsters With David Attenborough
7/14/14
Season-only
Making of Micro Monsters, a thrilling voyage into a realm that's close to us yet quite inaccessible to the naked eye and confusing to human sensibilities - the strange, weird and wonderful world of bugs.

About this show

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
7 reviews
Michel Bromley (Mick)
September 28, 2020
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A Google user
February 12, 2017
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