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Life in the Undergrowth (2005)
BBC

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250 mins

Music
David Poore
Ben Salisbury

Narrator/Host
David Attenborough

Producer
Stephen Dunleavy

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Description

David Attenborough guides the viewer through a miniature universe teeming with life, never normally seen, yet all around us. New technology reveals surreal vistas and their extraordinary inhabitants -- swarming antler moths, desert locusts and a mountain of cockroaches -- up close and personal. The bizarre and the beautiful are represented and their habits, lifestyles and characteristics explained in David Attenborough's inimitable style. Though small, these creatures are as ferocious as any seen before.


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10 DVD Authority

By getting up close and personal with Life in the Undergrowth, this extraordinary BBC series sets a new standard of excellence in wildlife cinematography.
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7.0 MonstersAndCritics.com | Jeff Swindoll

If you’re a fan of nature documentaries or the other shows in this series then you definitely want to purchase this one. Other interested parties may want to give it a rental, but be prepared to be fascinated.
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