ORF Universum Documentaries Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. Messengers of the Gods

  • Not Rated
  • January 1, 1997

Messengers of the Gods is the second episode in the first season of ORF Universum Documentaries. The episode explores the world of animals and their exceptional sensory abilities, which enable them to communicate over long distances and find food sources that are hidden or elusive.

Through stunning footage of animal behavior in remote locations such as African deserts and tropical forests, the episode reveals how different species use their unique adaptations to sense the world around them and interact with other animals.

From the dung beetle, which navigates by using the polarized light of the sun to find its way, to the elephant, which communicates with infrasonic calls that are too low for humans to hear, Messengers of the Gods showcases the incredible diversity of animal communication.

The episode also delves into the topic of animal intelligence and how different species have evolved to process information in different ways. For example, the bee, which has a brain the size of a sesame seed, is able to solve complex navigational problems by using the position of the sun and landmarks to navigate to and from the hive.

Another fascinating aspect of the episode is its insight into the complex social structures of animals, such as wolves and meerkats, which rely on communication to maintain their hierarchical systems and coordinate hunting strategies.

Overall, Messengers of the Gods is a captivating and educational exploration of the remarkable abilities of animals, and how they use their senses and communication skills to navigate and survive in their environments.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1997
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
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