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Termite Architecture | Trials Of Life | BBC Earth


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Termites' architecture are something to behold, but the natural air conditioning system inside is even more impressive. Narrated by David Attenborough. The Trials Of Life Sir David Attenborough continues his study of animal behaviour in the third instalment of his award-winning Life series. Beginning with the ways in which animals arrive in the world and ending with the extraordinary techniques they employ to reproduce, the Trials of Life is one of the most comprehensive wildlife documentaries ever made. Taking some three and a half years to make, Attenborough travelled almost a quarter of a million miles to complete this fascinating and insightful documentary.

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