Weaver Ants Use Their Children as Cement | 4KUHD | China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom | BBC Earth

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Unlike most ants, weaver ants live above ground building nests out of leaves. But the way they hold their structures together may shock you.

China: Nature's Ancient Kingdom (2020)
Explore the Chinese government's national park pilot project that has been set up across 10 sites to protect the country’s rarest species and delicate ecosystems. Starting on China’s mountainous terrains, where foxes, antelopes, and snow leopards thrive in harsh conditions. We then move to the forests that host the extraordinary snub-nosed monkeys and iconic giant pandas. Finally, on the fringes of the city, people must make space for nature and find a way to live alongside some spectacular animals.

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