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Our world is not always the same.
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Hidden from our view lies
a different world...
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..creatures utterly unlike us...
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..almost alien...
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..yet they are more numerous
than any other group on the planet.
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Welcome to the fascinating
world of the arthropods - spiders,
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scorpions and insects.
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Today, we have new camera
techniques that will allow us
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to reveal in greater detail
than ever before their lives -
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the way they fight and feed
and reproduce.
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This series uses specially
developed 3-D camera technology
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to study the micro world
in extraordinary detail,
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both on location and in specially
constructed environments.
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We'll witness the births,
the challenges they face
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and the moments when their lives
hang in the balance.
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And that may help us
understand how it is that today
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over 80% of all animal species
on this planet are arthropods.
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In the series,
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we'll see the way they have
evolved from the comparative
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simplicity of the millipede
to vast colonies that contain
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hundreds, even millions,
of individuals.
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We'll witness the most extraordinary
transformations
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in the animal kingdom.
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We'll meet ants that farm,
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spiders that can cast their webs...
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..and the bug that wears the bodies
of its victims as a disguise.
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Welcome to a strange
and dangerous world.
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Ever since they first appeared
on land, the arthropods have
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been fighting one another -
for territory, a mate and a meal.
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To survive,
every living thing must eat
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and around 10% of arthropods
eat other arthropods.
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Some of the most remarkable hunting
strategies in the animal kingdom
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are happening right under our noses.
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These are whirligig beetles and they
live on ponds throughout the world.
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They use the water's surface very
like radar to detect their prey.
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A stick insect held fast to the
water by surface tension.
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Its struggles send vibrations
across the water's surface.
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The whirligig senses them and puts
its water radar into action.
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It spins at a rate of around
12 times a second.
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This spinning motion sends tiny
ripples across the water.
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These bounce back
from the stick insect.
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The whirligig detects the faint
echoes in much the same way as radar
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and it closes in on the victim.
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Whirligigs all over
the pond join in.
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They too have their own water radar.
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The stick insect stands little
chance against this voracious horde.
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Whirligigs use
the environment to help them
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detect the presence of prey...
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..but the surface of water
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is not the only media for carrying
messages.
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Some predators have developed
more sophisticated ways of hunting.
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One group of arthropods,
the spiders,
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produce a substance so versatile
and so strong
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it's used by 30,000
different species - silk.
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They use it for a multitude
of different purposes -
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for transport, for spinning
a filament that
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catches in the wind and then carries
them aloft, as trap lines,
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as lining for their nests, but,
above all,
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they use it to trap their prey.
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These striking patterns of silk
are made by one of the rainforest's
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most effective predators - Argiope,
the St Andrew's Cross spider.
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Nobody is sure why Argiope
constructs this conspicuous
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white silken cross
at the centre of her web.
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Some experts think
that it serves as a warning,
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but this fly certainly
didn't notice it.
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(BUZZING)
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(BUZZING STOPS)
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Argiope wraps her catch
to prevent it from escaping,
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using not web silk, but a different
non-stretch kind...
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and then she paralyses it
with her toxic venom.
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She'll eat it later.
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Soon, another potential victim
strays onto the web -
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a Portia spider.
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But before Argiope can strike,
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Portia retreats
to the edge of the web.
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And then she does something
very curious.
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She plucks on very carefully
chosen strands.
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She creates rhythmic vibrations
that calm Argiope.
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Instead of attacking Portia, Argiope
returns to the centre of her web...
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..and that is exactly where Portia
wants her...
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..because Portia hunts other spiders
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and has Argiope in her sights.
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She moves off the web,
so that she can survey the scene.
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Over many hours,
she moves around the surrounding
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branches in search of the best point
to launch an attack.
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She uses these robotic movements
to camouflage herself from Argiope.
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To poorly sighted creatures,
she probably looks like a thread
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fluttering in the wind and this buys
time for her surveillance.
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Portia has superb eyesight and she
can judge angles and distances
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with great precision.
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She's planning to
pounce on Argiope.
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She has to be exactly on target.
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Her venom kills Argiope instantly.
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Like most spiders, she can't eat
solid food, so she pumps
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her digestive juices into her prey
and then sucks the corpse dry.
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Our planet is home to over
a million species of arthropods.
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Today, they outnumber other
animal species four to one.
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That's part of their fascination -
their variety.
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And that variety is
evident in the predators,
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the bugs that hunt other bugs...
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..and the most ingenious of all
are the spiders.
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Most spiders
capture their prey in a web.
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Glue on the silken filaments
traps a victim
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and vibrations through them tell
the spider that a meal is waiting.
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But webs come in many shapes
and forms and different spiders
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have favoured different places
in which to construct them.
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The inside of a log is a good place
to catch beetles
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and even small reptiles.
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This tangle of silk is the home
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of one of Australia's
most feared spiders -
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the highly venomous redback.
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Despite its appearance,
this web is actually highly complex
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and very finely engineered.
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It contains some of the strongest
silk produced by any spider...
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..so strong than she can catch
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and transport prey far larger
than herself.
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First, she winds strands of silk
around the struggling beetle
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to immobilise it.
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When the beetle tires, she bites.
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She must pull her victim up to
the part of the web where she lives.
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She starts snipping
and re-attaching the lines of silk.
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These lines are under tension,
they're spring-loaded,
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and that allows the redback
to haul huge weights around her web.
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The tiny male watches as
she retrieves her catch.
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Spider silk is as stretchy
as elastic,
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but harder to snap than steel.
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As day turns to night and the forest
plunges into darkness,
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nocturnal predators are coming
out to hunt.
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One of them is Deinopis -
the ogre-faced spider.
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She is found throughout the tropics
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and she uses silk in a very
different way.
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She has turned it into a net.
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Her sticklike body makes her hard to
spot amongst the branches.
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Her huge central pair of eyes
are 2,000 times more sensitive
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than ours.
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And to keep it that way,
she completely rebuilds her retina
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at the back of each eye
every single day.
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They enable her to hunt in almost
complete darkness.
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She hangs an inch or so
above the forest floor
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from a series of silk lines.
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She strikes.
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She stretches her net over her
prey...
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..and then wraps it in silk to
immobilise it.
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At last, she begins a slow
process of digesting her meal.
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For her prey, at least,
the end is quick.
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Her fast-acting venom
kills almost instantly.
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But venom can have other uses
and some victims are not so lucky.
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Venom can be used for both
defence and attack,
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but some arthropods use
it in a more subtle way.
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Not to kill, but to control.
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In the woodlands of Africa
and South Asia,
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lives a creature that has mastered
the use of venom like few others.
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Meet the jewelled cockroach wasp.
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Her iridescent body stands out
brightly against the forest floor,
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though the purpose of her
bright colouration is not known.
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Certainly, any bug that does spot
her will do well to steer clear.
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She hunts, but not for herself.
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This cockroach is exactly what
she's been looking for.
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It's much larger
and stronger than she is.
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Nevertheless, she attacks.
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She won't kill it.
She wants it alive.
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First, she injects it with a venom
that paralyses its front legs.
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This prevents it fighting her off.
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Now she injects a second venom
directly into its brain.
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Amazingly, this instantly stops
the cockroach responding to danger.
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It becomes completely docile.
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She leads her victim to
an underground burrow.
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Here, she'll lay her eggs directly
onto the cockroach's body.
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She conceals the burrow's entrance
with leaf litter.
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This will stop other predators
finding the cockroach or her lava.
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The lava spends five days sucking
the cockroach's body fluids,
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then it will burrow inside
and begin to feed.
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It eats the least
essential parts first
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and saves the nervous system
and the breathing system for last.
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A process that takes
ten days or more.
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And for all that time the cockroach
is alive and powerless to respond.
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Over a period of weeks, the lava
continues to grow and develop
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until, eventually, all that remains
of the cockroach
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is a dead, empty husk.
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And from it emerges
a fully mature adult wasp...
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..ready to repeat the gruesome cycle
for itself.
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We have seen some of the deadly
ways in which arthropods
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prey upon one another.
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The way these creatures hunt has
shaped their bodies and their lives.
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The struggle for survival amongst
arthropods is often brutal,
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but that's a key to their success.
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The strongest survive to produce
the next generation.
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In the next programme, I'll be
looking at how the desire for sex
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has shaped bugs into a
bewildering array of forms.
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We'll see how courtship is not
always what it seems.
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Some males bribe females into having
sex.
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And others trick them.
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And we'll see the next generation
of micro-monsters take their first
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tentative steps into their small
and often dangerous world.16888
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