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Micro Monsters with David Attenborough

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Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E1

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Micro Monsters with David Attenborough is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.

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Micro Monsters with David Attenborough

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs. This first episode examines the survival tactics of its terrifying residents including killer ants, trap-setting spiders and beetles with the ability to shoot boiling chemicals at their enemies

Upcoming Air Times

📅 Tomorrow

22:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E2

How creepy-crawly predators defuse the defences of their prey, featuring the cockroach wasp, the whirligig beetle and the sophisticated jumping portia spider

23:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E3

Courtship in the bug world, from scorpions that shake their behinds and the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp to the tropical cricket, which is forced to bribe its potential partners

23:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E4

The mating habits of various bugs, watching the male orb spider as it sneaks up on its intended, and the lothario-like butterfly

📅 Saturday 27 December

00:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E5

Bugs that prefer co-operation to conflict, including the burrowing cockroach, the green ant, the social spider, and the queen bee overseeing her happy hive of workers

00:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E6

The broadcaster concludes his close-up examination of the bug world with a look at insect colonies, some of which can span entire continents

13:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E3

Courtship in the bug world, from scorpions that shake their behinds and the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp to the tropical cricket, which is forced to bribe its potential partners

14:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E4

The mating habits of various bugs, watching the male orb spider as it sneaks up on its intended, and the lothario-like butterfly

📅 Monday 29 December

11:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E1

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs

11:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E2

How creepy-crawly predators defuse the defences of their prey, featuring the cockroach wasp, the whirligig beetle and the sophisticated jumping portia spider

📅 Tuesday 30 December

10:3025 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E3

Courtship in the bug world, from scorpions that shake their behinds and the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp to the tropical cricket, which is forced to bribe its potential partners

10:5525 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E4

The mating habits of various bugs, watching the male orb spider as it sneaks up on its intended, and the lothario-like butterfly

11:2030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E5

Bugs that prefer co-operation to conflict, including the burrowing cockroach, the green ant, the social spider, and the queen bee overseeing her happy hive of workers

📅 Wednesday 31 December

11:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E6

The broadcaster concludes his close-up examination of the bug world with a look at insect colonies, some of which can span entire continents

📅 Thursday 1 January

00:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E1

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs

00:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E2

How creepy-crawly predators defuse the defences of their prey, featuring the cockroach wasp, the whirligig beetle and the sophisticated jumping portia spider

01:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E3

Courtship in the bug world, from scorpions that shake their behinds and the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp to the tropical cricket, which is forced to bribe its potential partners

12:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E1

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs

12:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E2

How creepy-crawly predators defuse the defences of their prey, featuring the cockroach wasp, the whirligig beetle and the sophisticated jumping portia spider

13:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E3

Courtship in the bug world, from scorpions that shake their behinds and the perfume-wearing nasonia wasp to the tropical cricket, which is forced to bribe its potential partners

13:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E4

The mating habits of various bugs, watching the male orb spider as it sneaks up on its intended, and the lothario-like butterfly

14:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E5

Bugs that prefer co-operation to conflict, including the burrowing cockroach, the green ant, the social spider, and the queen bee overseeing her happy hive of workers

14:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E6

The broadcaster concludes his close-up examination of the bug world with a look at insect colonies, some of which can span entire continents

📅 Friday 2 January

05:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E1

David Attenborough employs the latest technologies to explore the violence, rivalries and deadly weaponry existing within the world of bugs

📅 Saturday 3 January

16:0030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E5

Bugs that prefer co-operation to conflict, including the burrowing cockroach, the green ant, the social spider, and the queen bee overseeing her happy hive of workers

16:3030 mins
Micro Monsters with David AttenboroughS1E6

The broadcaster concludes his close-up examination of the bug world with a look at insect colonies, some of which can span entire continents