Trials of Life - Season 1 - Eps 8: Fighting

1990-11-2250 min⭐ 8.4/10

This programme details how fighting - both physical and psychological - is used for food, land or to gain a mate. Territorial conflict is demonstrated by the hummingbird, and Attenborough illustrates its aggressiveness by placing a stuffed specimen nearby, only to have it speared by its opponent's bill. The midas cichlid on the other hand, has no weapons to speak of, and so uses its mouth to hold on for trials of strength. By contrast, the forelegs of a mantis shrimp are powerful enough to crack the shell of another crustacean: therefore disputes or courtship are fraught with danger. Animals that possess lethal food-gathering weapons usually don't use them against one another, as neither side wishes to risk death. For example, one venomous snake will aim to floor the other, rather than bite. Wolves and big cats largely use snarls and body posture to convey their threat. There are no holds barred between rival zebras: kicking and biting is employed until a victor emerges, whereas giraffes slam their necks against each other. Normally peacable mountain gorillas are shown squabbling when play gets out of hand, and one of them communicates real fright by urinating uncontrollably. Large herbivores that have horns or antlers are naturally inclined to use them to assert their dominance over the females in a herd. Duelling male ibex and Alaskan bull moose undergo some of the most ferocious engagements - sometimes to the death.

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About Trials of Life

Trials of Life

Title: Trials of Life

First Air Date: 1990-10-04

Last Air Date: 1990-12-20

Status: Ended

Rating: 8.4/10 (from 21 votes)

Language: EN

Seasons: 2

Total Episodes: 12

Network: BBC One

Genres: Documentary, Family

Production Companies: BBC Studios Natural History Unit

Synopsis

Each of the twelve 50-minute episodes features a different aspect of the journey through life, from birth to adulthood and continuation of the species through reproduction.

Cast

David Attenborough

David Attenborough

Self - Narrator (voice)

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