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Added August 1, 2008Video Info

By:speedy_duck
Category:Educational
Length:48:11
Resolution:720 x 400
Filesize:273 MB
Language:English
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Ths programme deals with flying insects. It begins in Central Europe, where the Körös River ...Ths programme deals with flying insects. It begins in Central Europe, where the Körös River plays host to millions of giant mayflies as they rise from their larval skins to mate. — the climax of their lives. Mayflies and dragonflies were among the first to take to the air about 320 million years ago, and fossils reveal that some were similar in size to a seagull. Damselflies are also looked at in detail. One species, the rare cascade damsel, inhabits waterfalls, while another, the helicopter damsel, lives away from water (unlike all the others in its group) and is also the biggest. Several types of butterfly are shown, but all have common habits, and Attenborough describes their physiology. Together with moths, they possess the largest wings, and this surface area gives ample opportunity to display for partners or warn off predators. In cold weather, bumblebees must warm themselves to prepare for flight: they 'disable' their wings, enabling them to exercise their muscles without taking off. The vestigial rear wings of flies and crane flies are used for navigation, and arguably the most accomplished insect aviator is the hoverfly, which makes continuous adjustments while in the air to remain stationary. Beetles that are capable of flight have to keep their wings below covers, and a specimen of the largest, the titan beetle, is shown. Attenborough attempts to entice a male cicada, only to have it land on his ear (causing laughter from the camera team).

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ahmer6600 wrote at 3:23 pm, March 31, 2009

thanks sir it is very good

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yeif wrote at 1:55 pm, January 2, 2009

i have been searching all over the place trying to find this series as i am a HUGE fan of sir david attenborough's educational documentaries. after over an hour of dead links or no search results found i came across your videos, and would just like to send a giant thank you out to you speedy_duck, you made my day. i am looking forward to see what other videos of the like you might have. again huge thank you from all my friends and i as you've just given us countless more hours of exactly what we were looking for.

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ebrn01 wrote at 7:51 am, January 1, 2009

thank you very much sir, please upload more video like this.

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speedy_duck wrote at 7:40 pm, November 9, 2008

If anybody find this video to be enjoyable and educational..i only ask of you that you'd say thanks or leave any comment that you want on this video. This would really help and encourage me to upload more of this video(s) to watch.

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