Life in the Undergrowth - Invasion of the Land
Added July 9, 2008Video Info
| By: | speedy_duck |
| Category: | Educational |
| Length: | 27:45 |
| Resolution: | 720 x 400 |
| Filesize: | 157 MB |
| Language: | English |
| Viewed: | 10553 times |
tells how invertebrates became the first creatures of any kind to colonise dry land. Their ...tells how invertebrates became the first creatures of any kind to colonise dry land. Their forerunners were shelled and segmented sea creatures that existed 400 million years ago. Some of them ventured out of the water to lay their eggs in safety, and Attenborough compares those first steps with today's mass spawning of horseshoe crabs off the Atlantic coast of North America. The oceans were abandoned altogether when the land became green with algae, mosses and liverworts. The earliest ground-dwellers were millipedes, which were quickly followed by other species. Springtails are shown to be smaller than the head of a pin and, for their size, can jump immense heights. The velvet worm hunts nocturnally and has scarcely changed over millennia, while the giant centipede can kill instantly and is shown hunting bats in Venezuela. Mating habits are explored, including the unusual ritual of leopard slugs and the meticulous nest maintenance of the harvestman. The arrival of earthworms was of great importance since they changed the nature of the soil, leading to a proliferation of plant life. Despite their aquatic ancestry, many invertebrates, particularly with those with no exoskeleton, need a moist environment to keep themselves from drying out. Finally, a creature that has adapted to a desert habitat, the scorpion, is shown as it pursues its dangerous courting dance, followed by the birth of up to fifty individuals.
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avenger80 wrote 9 months ago
thanks buddy! this is the interesting stuff that i like to see on here! keep up the good work with things like this and other discovery type shows, maybe even treasure hunter shows or something on ancient egyptReport
marnie wrote 9 months ago
Thankyou! Speedy Duck!Report
simopepi wrote 1 years ago
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k0ol wrote 1 years ago
WOWFunny how people these days are so interested in aliens from outer space but they forget about the aliens right under their feet!
I wonder if a fish thinks its being abducted when its getting caught, tagged, then thrown back.
Anyways thank you so much for uploading these videos! Ill watch them all tonight :)
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speedy_duck wrote 1 years ago
Thank you that you've enjoyed this video raphfoo and there are others too that i have uploaded currently and in the past that might interest you as well. Happy viewing! Cheers!Report
raphfoo wrote 1 years ago
i love it! thanks it is awesome!Report
speedy_duck wrote 1 years ago
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.Report