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Plants and animals co-exist
on sometimes precarious terms in the struggle to survive, and one creature’s
food is another’s destruction. This program looks first at ants. Leaf-cutter
ants can denude whole trees, whose leaf fragments they cart away to their
hills and turn into compost; this provides food for mushrooms, which in turn
feed the ants, who carry mushroom filaments with them when they emerge and
thus help the mushroom to propagate—which is useful to the ants because the
mushroom produces an antidote to the protective ant-poisons produced by the
tree. But there are stranger alliances—ants that protect trees from other
insects in return, as it were, for exclusive nesting rights; butterflies
camouflaged to look like leaves so that they can feed and lay their eggs
where heredity dictates; flowers that produce imitations of butterfly eggs
to fool real butterflies into finding other places to deposit their eggs;
flowers that grow in gardens cultivated by ants. (28 minutes)
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