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Amazing miniature world - Sir David Attenborough's Life in the Undergrowth - BBC wildlife

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Sir David Attenborough introduces the amazing world of insects and all other small animals that shape our planet and colonise the world. Truly breathtaking video images from BBC wildlife show 'Life in the Undergrowth'.

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  • how cool is that old bastard? He has been around the world and seen more things than just about anyone else he is a credit to the UK

  • I LOVE YOU ATTENBOROUGH!!!

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  • I love all these tip of vedios of animal planet.Great vedio.

  • Great video, but why am I seeing adverts before I can view videos on a BBC channel? A fair question I think, given the cost of the TV licence.

  • @Greig1424 Not to mention he is 400 years old and is a personal friend of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.

  • the rows of termite mounds looks like a graveyard

  • Damn Nature... you`are beautiful and I love and respect you.

  • 2:05 I see lazy ants

  • Sir David Attenborough, I salute you.

  • Man his voice is soothing.... no homo

  • Wow that's amazing

  • "But if they would dissapear the land's ecosystem would collapse."

    When he said that it gave me shills.

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