David Attenborough Explains: Deadly Creatures! | Nature Bites
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- David Attenborough takes us through some of the spookiest deadly creatures from series including Kingdom of Plants and Micro Monsters. Whether it's the venemous black widow spider or the creepy venus flytrap, it's here. Did we miss your favourite David Attenborough moment? Let us know in the comments!
From David Attenborough's Micro Monsters: Over the course of three episodes, Sir David Attenborough takes viewers deep into the world of bugs. Pioneering macroscopic techniques allow Attenborough to explore in unparalleled detail the intricate, sophisticated behaviours of fascinating creatures and the complexity of the environments they build and inhabit, in a world normally hidden from the human eye. Each of the three episodes explore a different aspect of the little-known lives of insects, from the deceptive defensive mechanisms harboured by spiders and scorpions, to the creation of colonies and how social arrangements develop.
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I just realized this man is 96 years old, omg long life to Sir David, the international treasure!
If, He is indeed
96yrs of age,
He looks, and
is doing Heavenly Good !!!
One of the most soothing voices to ever be heard. It’s like a warm hug on a cold day. May he continue to be with us for years to come.
If I could meet one celebrity in my life it would be 💯% this man.
So fascinating
With all due respect Sir Dave is way beyond celebrity 😇
@@Rob-zv1oz yeah he's much a legend
Hes s national treassure
You don’t have long 😢
David Attenborough is my favorite narrator and I love his accent, I've been watching him for years and will continue to do so as long as he keeps doing it. He's amazing to listen to and he knows his nature . "KEEP IT UP DAVID AS LONG AS YOU CAN" !!!!!
40 years later and David Attenborough still showing me new things
Love Sir David Attenbourgh. Anything with him in it always is a must watch. His voice just brings more to each video. No one could or ever will match him. God bless you sir.
If there was more humans like this man earth wouldnt be in ruins 💯💯
Sir David Attenborough is one of the few treasures that fully encompass the best of humanity. ❤ this man.
It's gonna be a sad day when he passes. He is literally the voice and face of nature
I always like Sir David Attenborough explains
I'm glad to share this world with such an individual, Mr. Attenborough is a world treasure.
That is really fascinating. I have never seen team work amongst spiders. Incredible.
My thoughts exactly. I used to keep tarantulas for 10 + years, yet I never heard of such behaviour among them. It's just astonishing.
He’s not Britain’s gift to the world , he’s the worlds gift to us , all my life I’ve watched and listened to his every word , long may he keep teaching us all
So colourful and interesting and the frightening music give it flavoured ❤
Sir David can narrate how to boil an egg and it will still sound epic
That Ant-snatching assassin bug! What an amazing creature.
"How do you do, fellow ant corpse?"
"Corpse? I'm not a corp...AUGH!"
What every one of these videos seems to get wrong about the red back, is how dangerous they are. The first aid treatment for a red back bite is to apply an ice pack to help with the pain, wait 15 minutes and see how you feel. Not exactly the death sentence that gets kicked around. Funnel webs on the other hand, you’re in trouble
The knowledge this man shares is on another level Migwech Mr Attenborough 🇨🇦 from Toronto 🇨🇦🙂
Assasin bug is the natural Psychomaniac
He really did deserve a ship named after him
They need to make a series with every scene, commentary, showing anything to do with him make a series and I would definitely binge watch the whole thing 😂
Hi is the best teacher of Nature
My stepdads uncle was an enthusiastic orchid and exotic plant gardener. Once we visited them as a kid, I caught all the flys I could to feed his flytraps! 😂
The Venus Fly Trap is very fascinating.
If marriage was a plant... You know Venus refers to the Roman goddess of love 😂 enough said
very interesting!!
the sound at the end -.- got me
The family of spiders is cute and terrifying somehow
Beautiful yet deadly.
Love this dude
super cool
Got to be the most respected man on the planet
Love his work.. has anyone done a documentary of his life?
i realy would love to see it, you are right, when is someone doing a docu. of Sir David Attenboroughs Life ? a Master of Nature docu. and Narrating, explaining with an outstanding knowledege 👈🏆
I think he himself did
"rudimentary" electric impulse? The Venus flytrap is like yeah right lol 😈😈
5:37 That's a damn horror show!!
I been listening to this Gentleman as a kid as well as jack Cousteau 💎💎
I bought Venus flytraps here in Ireland 🇮🇪 such a cool plant 🌱
how can I see the complete Micro Monsters Documentary?
Can we please talk about the assassin bug 😮
David attenborough well 👌
I LUV this guy 💎💎💎💎
Red back and black widow are very different spiders, surprised that they didn’t care about that on this video 🤨🎃
What’s the difference?
I found a Red Back under my desk at work.There was a young Tiger Snake in the Web.
WITH DUE RESPECT SIR YOU ARE THE GREASTEST THE DEADLIEST CREATURES ARE HUMANS YOU CANNOT GO BEYOND THIS THANK YOU SIR
There should be a series just about that bad ass assassin insect
5:30 "When you thought, you have no arachnophobia..."
Spider mom epitome of love 😢😢
Welp, I'm glad I'm not a bug.
I prefer this length of video. The small snippets isn’t a good enough Attenborough fix!
Is he Sir David Attenborough?
That's one mean spider
David Attenborough needs to narrate a cheesy adult film. Would be hysterical
I don't remember that part from Charlotte's Web when her offspring ate her.
First...how that fly got caught by that slow ass plant but can dodge my lightning quick attempts to smash it is beyond me.....
Second... i dont care how majestic you make a black widow seem sir, it will still meet the bottom of my shoe if i see it.
I would like to live in a world where these bugs are as big as Boeing 777, now that would be fun, like Land of the Lost...
This is just mostly the same video that was posted around the same time about spiders!
He double as ASMR
Did anyone else think it was Ric Flair!?! Lol I honestly did!!
The question is why does a plant eat insects?
they are in soils which lacks nutrients like nitrogen.
so they evolved to capture animals and make them a fertilizer
George Page is the greatest narrator in history let us not forget. Years of PBS nature. Lorne Green of Battlestar Gallactica fame is the second best.
Hehe
Anyone else think they put those bugs up in the webs so they could film them getting eaten?
No they could leave cameras running always or just watch Because camera men have to have a lot of patience.
@@archieoutdoors3340 Just couldn't understand how that first beetle got up in that web. It's a ground hugger. Doesn't look like it could fly. How did it get up into the middle of the web. Maybe I'm wrong, probably I'm wrong but... just seems fishy to me.
@@EricLinstone I know about that beetle, yes they're, from larvae till adult battle is ground bug, but the beetle, sometime crawling going up, maybe to find more suitable place or monitoring the air using their smell sense to find mate
instagram moms have done way worse
@@EricLinstone it wasn't explained in this series but in another series that featured Red Back spiders david explained they run high tension single strands of web down to the ground, and when a bug walks into it, the tension snaps and the bug is launched upwards into the main web.
Kinda like those rope snare traps you see in movies where someone steps in a rope, it wraps around their leg and pulls them into the air.
You need to show other monsters. Those who organize the island of pedophiles and love to kill each other in a variety of ways.
This was hard to watch 🥴
Its the made of one great god (Allah)
I don't like the man he preaching climate change while swanning around the world in private jets a crass hypocrite
With all Sir David's intelligence,he fails to recognise God,I feel so sorry for him,I used to admire him,but since Ive seen his Agnostic stance on religion,Ive lost all respect for him,I cannot be taught by such a hipocrite,I havnt watched any of his videos since I found out about his arrogance in submitting to God.
😒
How very narrow minded of you
I stopped following Attenborough when I learned he supports the WEF
And yet here you are watching him. So you actually just came here to spout your WEF-conspiracy nonsense...
He's British, what did you expect? Some sort of good thing
@@jarrid45678 I should have known better🙄
His voice synchronizes with nature. It's going to be hard to replace this magnificent voice of wisdom
TWO FIFTEEN SECOND ADDS TO BEING WITH
Why would such a small animal need such toxic venom seems like overkill to me
because overkill is favored.
if your venom was weaker, those last thrashing moments of your prey could do lot of damage.
overly potent venom ensures the prey dies quickly, making you safer.
I like how the sell these at Walmart