The Weird & Wonderful Wildlife of the Equator

The equatorial sun powers the most competitive zone of life on our planet, driving an intense daily battle for survival in the ancient rainforests of southern Asia. High above the forest floor, massive eight-meter trees known as dipterocarps dominate the landscape, acting as selfish giants that hoard the sunlight and fill their leaves with deadly toxins. To survive in this vertical world, wildlife has evolved in truly spectacular ways. Down in the shadows, the competition only intensifies. Bizarre parasitic plants grow up to a meter wide, mimicking the scent of rotting flesh to lure in pollinators, while masterfully camouflaged predators like the orchid mantis wait days for a single strike. As afternoon downpours drench the landscape, the jungle transforms into a rain-making machine, resetting the stage for a deadly night shift. When darkness falls, Sumatran tigers look for vulnerable prey, fishing cats stake out the riverbanks, and mysterious nocturnal gliders attempt to bypass the chemical defenses of the jungle. This is a firsthand look at a complex ecosystem where every animal, insect, and plant is perfectly tuned to a relentless daily rhythm. Click here for more documentaries: http://bit.ly/2gSPaf6 Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/realwildschannel Follow us on Instagram:   / realwildchannel   Any queries, please contact us at: [email protected] #Equator #Tiger #Monkeys