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Natural World · S21 E14

The Elephant, The Emperor and Butterfly Tree

2003-03-02

A startling look at the two most destructive animals in South Africa and how their habits are a story of life, death and cooperation. The elephant, the Emperor Moth and the Mopane tree form the backbone of life on the African plains. This delicate ecological triangle determines the livelihood of all the other creatures in its system. The Mopane tree is under attack from rampaging elephants, but even more damaging is the Mopane worm, the caterpillar of the beautiful Emperor Moth. They gather in hoards and strip the trees of their leaves in minutes. But the worms are food for a host of animals - even humans - and the trees are home to a number of unpleasant creatures. What holds the delicate balance in check?

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Season 21 Episodes

  • E1Meerkats: Part of the Team
  • E2Danger in Tiger Paradise
  • E3Falklands: Flying Devils
  • E4The Crossing
  • E5Death Trap
  • E6My Halcyon River
  • E7Killer Ants
  • E8A Life with Cougars
  • E9Cats Under the Serengeti Stars
  • E10Wild Women of Viramba
  • E11Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm
  • E12Highgrove: A Prince's Legacy
  • E13Flying Home
  • E14The Elephant, The Emperor and Butterfly Tree
  • E15Indonesia: Fire Islands