Channel: CBC Docs
Category: Education
Tags: wavesrainthe nature of thingsbeecanadabutterflyhummingbirdweathercritterswild canadian weatherinvertebratesdeluge
Description: One raindrop can feel like being hit with a truck, but they have some crafty ways of dealing with a deluge. #TheNatureOfThings #Wild Canadian Weather • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rain is essential for life. As we see in Wild Canadian Weather, It can turn a desert into a flowering paradise or drive the growth of food for humans and wildlife. But for some of Canada's smallest creatures, rain can be deadly. Just three raindrops can equal the weight of a hummingbird who's working hard to stay airborne. For small insects, a direct hit is comparable to a human having a pick-up truck dropped on their head. But these critters are crafty. They have ways of dealing with the deluge, even escaping death. Watch as ultra-high-speed cinematography captures the way a bee, caught in a puddle during a rainstorm, "surfs" her way to safety. More Shows: bit.ly/CBCDocs-WatchMore Stay Connected: Twitter: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Twitter Facebook: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Facebook Instagram: bit.ly/CBCDocs-Instagram