Up close and personal with the stag beetle in A Real Bug's Life S2
Briefly

In a captivating moment, a male American stag beetle competes with another for a mate atop a tree stump, showcasing their extraordinary displays of strength and strategy in an unprecedented mating battle.
Producer Bill Markham noted, 'It was such a good idea, to film bugs in an entertaining family way with Pixar sensibilities,' which led to an engaging exploration of bug life.
This docuseries brilliantly uses advanced technologies to offer a bug's-eye perspective, can capture the intricate behaviors of insects that have previously gone undocumented in nature documentaries.
With each of its ten episodes, A Real Bug's Life paints a vivid picture of various ecosystems, showcasing the remarkable stories of bugs in their struggle for survival.
Read at Ars Technica
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