
Overview
Austrian scientist Gerald Kastberger studies the aggressive giant honeybees of Assam, in particular their unexplained annual migration from the Himalayan foothills to specific trees scattered across the plains a hundred miles to the south - a distance which takes the bees three weeks to cover. Feared locally as much as the tiger, the bees attack en masse, and a hundred or more stings can kill.
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19 - 1Otters in the Stream of Life October 08, 2000
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19 - 2Camels Down Under October 15, 2000
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19 - 3Deadly Vipers October 22, 2000
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19 - 4The Tigers' Fortress October 29, 2000
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19 - 5Big Red Roos November 05, 2000
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19 - 6Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal November 19, 2000
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19 - 7Madagascar: Land of Lemurs November 26, 2000
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19 - 8Seychelles: Jewels of a Lost Continent December 10, 2000
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19 - 9Bower Birds: The Art of Seduction December 17, 2000
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19 - 10The Last Tusker January 21, 2001
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19 - 11Seals: Invaders of the Sea January 28, 2001
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19 - 12Killer Bees and Magic Trees February 04, 2001
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19 - 13Hippo Beach February 18, 2001
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19 - 14Timeless Thames February 25, 2001
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19 - 15Coyote: the Ultimate Survivor? March 18, 2001
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19 - 16Transylvania: Living with Predators March 25, 2001
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19 - 17Danube Delta: Europe Untamed April 15, 2001
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19 - 18Buffalo: The African Boss July 31, 2001