Natural History and Wildlife

Attenborough's Ant Mountain

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David Attenborough explores the epic tale of two wood ant cities in the Swiss Jura mountains, one based on co-operation and harmony, and the other plagued by inter-colony wars.

The impressive mountains of the Swiss Jura set the stage for a natural drama – the epic tale of two cities. On the surface, they appear almost identical – but over the next year, these cities will experience dramatically different fortunes.

Like any city, they're made up of vast social networks and transport infrastructures, to keep the inhabitants informed and fed. But unlike our urban jungles, these cities are made and run by – wood ants.

The story is told, almost like a medieval saga: Sir David Attenborough is our guide through the mysterious realm of ants.

On one hand, there is a super-colony over one billion strong – one of the largest animal societies on Earth. Life here is based on co-operation and harmony. On the other hand, we see a single mound city where ants of the same species are always waging wars on neighbouring colonies. Tens of thousands of ants are killed in these conflicts each year.

David Attenborough takes us deep into the heart of these ant societies, to witness an unfolding drama. Meet the royal families and their loyal citizens – queens, workers, scouts and soldiers – in times of peace and war. 4K-capable endoscopes and specially designed miniature 4K lens systems help explore these miniature empires in ways that have never been seen before – from an ant’s eye view!

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
AVAILABLE IN
4K
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English