DocumentaryMany years ago the Disney studios created a documentary titled "The Living Desert". To me, it was a step jump in my understanding of the natural world. Since that time many documentaries have been released
that explore the grandeur of insect and plant life that is mostly hidden from us on a day to day basis.
Partially from Netflix: In this documentary actor David Attenborough serves as a guide to a microscopic hidden world bustling with life … and death.
Thanks to astounding technological advances in photography and the patience of the photographers, you'll get up close and personal with the amazing capabilities of antler moths, cicadas, desert locusts, glowworms, silk-spinning spiders and a swarm of other invertebrates. It makes any non-believer question the theory of evolution. That we evolved from a primordial mush is almost impossible to believe, after you see the adaptation that has taken
place in the insect world.
I gave it a B- because it was a little slow. In HDTV it would have been an A+
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