Ep 9. Animals Behaving Worse
- February 19, 2006
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8.5 (12)
In Nature season 24 episode 9, titled "Animals Behaving Worse," viewers are taken on a journey through the darker side of the animal kingdom. From wildebeests who trample their own young to gray seals who rape each other, this episode delves into the complex and sometimes disturbing behaviors of animals.
Through stunning footage and expert analysis, viewers are given a glimpse into the often brutal world of wild animals. One segment focuses on the aggressive behavior of male langur monkeys, who engage in violent battles for access to females. Another looks at the shocking cannibalistic tendencies of polar bears, who have been known to kill and eat their own kind.
But the episode also highlights the extreme measures that animals will go to ensure their survival. For example, viewers witness a mother cheetah who decides to abandon her weakest cub in order to give her other cubs a better chance of survival. The episode also explores the fascinating phenomenon of brood parasitism, in which birds lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species in order to offload parenting responsibilities.
As viewers learn more about these complex animal behaviors, they are left with a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of the natural world. By exploring the darker side of animal behavior, "Animals Behaving Worse" encourages viewers to question their assumptions about the animal kingdom and to recognize the incredible diversity and complexity of the world's ecosystems.
Overall, Nature season 24 episode 9 provides a fascinating and thought-provoking look at the more unpleasant aspects of animal behavior. While some of the scenes may be difficult to watch, the episode ultimately serves as a reminder of the incredible adaptability and resilience of the animal kingdom.