Life in the Air

An astonishing number of animals have mastered the skies. From squirrels to spiders, frogs to fish, and birds to bats, these animals hunt, travel, sleep, live and die in the air. This world has always been a mystery, a place that humans could not enter or understand. But now, cutting-edge filming technology allows us to ‘fly’ alongside these animals and witness their extraordinary hidden world.
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Episode 1: Defying Gravity
Witness gravity-defying animals including a rocket-propelled caracal and a gliding snake.
With the help of some surprising creatures, discover how flying animals defy the force they all must conquer: gravity. In Africa, a caracal’s ‘rocket-propelled’ launch enables it to catch birds in flight. An insect’s ultimate ejector seat helps it to accelerate up to 700G with help from a clutch in its crotch, while a leaping snake’s unique shape allows it to glide without wings.
Episode 2: Masters of the Sky
Peregrine falcons, hummingbirds and albatrosses reveal the secrets of powered flight.
This investigation into powered flight reveals how peregrine falcons can top 200 miles an hour and that the albatross’s secret to flying lies in its nose. Heavyweight beetles break the rules to find love, a devious sparrowhawk uses agility to execute a lightning- fast raid on its prey, and half a million mother bats dominate the night sky with a dazzling display of aerial prowess.
Episode 3: Crowded Skies
Witness the world’s most aggressive bird while bats and moths battle for survival.
This exploration of animals in flight reveals a creature that can create sound out of thin air during the world’s fastest courtship display and identifies the world’s most aggressive bird. In a South American jungle, bats and moths fight for the upper hand, while cameras reveal the secrets that keep half a million birds from colliding as they fly in the same crowded air space.