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Life of Insects Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth BBC Earth

Life of Insects Attenborough: Life in the Undergrowth BBC Earth

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In this remarkable BBC footage, Sir David Attenborough reveals the world of insects such as ants, stick insects, beetles and digger bees. Louie: damn i got a spiny stick insect cause i saw them as nymphs and knew they didn't hurt people and easy to take care of so i was like cool lemme get one AND I HAD NO IDEA THEY LOOK LIKE THAT WHEN THEY'RE OLDER. oh well ill still look after her and just get use to her.
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 4


These smartass insect kids. I wish my kids could be so smart and survive on their own. you know. after being squeezed out of their mother's womb, they crawl to the street and wait till someone pick them up.
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So they are just a bunch of dirty f#! ng scavengers burn them! Burn them all until they are crisp then eat them dont you dars harm the only nice bug da little bee
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What bother me is how is this happened by chance (as according to the theory of evolution) since it is so remotely possible.
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It's so fascinating to see these young insects knew exactly what to do to survive eventhough there is no one there to teach them.
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