Record "Our Planet"

Briana 2022-01-11 08:02:13

Episode 1: Every year, 2 billion tons of dust are blown away by high winds, and a quarter of it will fall into the ocean to provide nutrients for microorganisms, which are the basis of marine life.

Male bees will find the perfume of orchids. Perfume can be used to attract female bees. While orchids provide perfume, they will also set traps and leave the only outlet. After the male bees crawl out, they will have orchids on their bodies. Pollen.

The third episode: The real experience of courtship performance of the bird of paradise male on the West Seven Line. The feathers are unfolded into a circle, and a certain part of the body can change color. It is a magical nature.

Episode 5: The caterpillars emit a smell similar to the larvae of ants, so the ants will take them to the nest. They store the caterpillars in the egg chamber of the habitat. The purple caterpillars lie in the white larvae of the ants, nurse The ants hurried to feed. Moreover, the caterpillars began to imitate the sound made by the queen, and as a result, the ants treat it as a royal family. If there is a shortage of things, the ants will give priority to the caterpillars instead of their larvae. Until one day, ants are no longer needed to feed.

In the sixth episode, the albatross can smell 20 kilometers away and is an Antarctic scavenger.

Episode Seven: A freshwater fish. A male fish is trying hard to collect shells. The more he collects, the more it will attract the attention of the female. The other fish from my colleague stole the shell without noticing it.

There is also a Thai fighting fish that lives in an oxygen-deficient environment. The male fish spit small bubbles on the water surface day after day to store oxygen. After the female fish comes to inspect the bubbles and completes the fertilization, the male fish will collect the eggs one by one, and then Spit them into the bubbles one by one to ensure that there is sufficient oxygen in the growth.

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