Overview
This episode takes us into a particular dimension of the world in which we live, that of large concentrations of life and living beings: animals, men, and even cells. Let's see when and why they aggregate, act, but, above all, move en masse. With spectacular images from the BBC we enter the formidable world of small insects, birds, fish up to the large mammals of the savannah. In nature, the winning strategy for escaping predators seems to be that of the group. And this was exactly the secret of the Roman legions. The barbarians were used to fighting individually, even though they moved en masse. In front, however, there were soldiers fighting in groups, well aligned, with the various units of the legions moving as if in a game of chess. We will explain to you the secrets of the Roman war machine. We follow the flocks of birds in their periodic migrations.
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10 - 1The extraordinary story of man (first part) (second version) February 06, 2010 -
10 - 2The extraordinary story of man (second part) (second version) February 13, 2010 -
10 - 3The Quirinal March 06, 2010 -
10 - 4Twins March 13, 2010 -
10 - 5Swarms March 20, 2010 -
10 - 6Diaries March 27, 2010 -
10 - 7Courage April 03, 2010 -
10 - 8Richard the Lionheart April 10, 2010 -
10 - 9Four-legged friends April 17, 2010 -
10 - 10The house of man April 24, 2010 -
10 - 11Tales of the sea May 08, 2010 -
10 - 12The Sun May 15, 2010 -
10 - 13Inventors and inventions May 22, 2010 -
10 - 14The roman forum May 29, 2010 -
10 - 15Ai confini dell'Impero Romano October 10, 2009 -
10 - 16Fuga verso la libertà October 17, 2009



