1:00 | Killer Bees |
5:30 | Locusts in flight |
9:20 | House mouse in Australia |
13:10 | Mayflies use moon to navigate, emerge on Fourth of July |
18:45 | Starlings in Rome, loudspeakers emitting alarm calls |
25:00 | Periodic cicadas in Cincinnati on Memorial Day (2008) |
32:15 | Cuban land crabs migrate to sea, triggered by spring rain |
35:15 | Driver ants in East Africa attack scorpion, May 2008 |
40:00 | Midges courtship flights over Lake Victoria once a month, caught in frying pans for fly burgers |
45:00 | Quelea weaver birds eat grass seeds in Africa, nests are fire-bombed |
50:20 | Silver carp in Mississippi jump when alarmed by pressure waves, August 2008 |
Part 2
54:40 | Honeybees attracted to Queen bee pheromone on professor |
1:00 | Mexican Free-tail Bats under Congress Bridge, Austin Texas; Peregrine Falcon and Red-tailed Hawk |
3:00 | 40 million bats in Bracken Cave |
6:00 | Lateral lines on vortex fish; divided by sailfish |
9:10 | Brine flies in Mono Lake, California; larvae eat algae; chased by Californian gulls. These flies can learn |
12:50 | Yellow-legged gulls chase starlings which act like fish shoals in Rome; Peregrine Falcon has better chance. Each starling tracks 7 neighbors. |
16:00 | Horseshoe Crabs spawn in May, Delaware Bay; Red Knots and other sandpipers shorebirds. |
20:10 | Wildebeest migrate in east Africa, joined by zebras, cross river infested by Crocodiles |
26:50 | Red-billed Quelea drinking, Lanark Falcon spotted by lookouts; flock feeds in waves |
32:20 | Midges emerge in Lake Victoria every month; Males fight with antennae; male columns lure females in |
35:45 | Driver ants move, carrying eggs, larvae and pupae; queen lays 2M eggs per month |
44:20 | Honeybees communicate via pheromones and waggle dance to find spot for nest |
50:10 | Fire Ants arrive from Brazil to US; attracted to electricity, cause short circuits in electronic equipment |
52:20 | Flooded nest cause Fire ants to move, forming floating life rafts; builds pontoon to reach new bank |
57:20 | Salps form chains; eat algae - removing 4K pound of carbon a night |
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