
Deep Look
Season 2019
Explore the mysteries of the world around you, at the very edge of visibility.
Where to Watch Deep Look • Season 2019
20 Episodes
- Jerusalem Crickets Only Date Drummers
E2Jerusalem Crickets Only Date DrummersWith their big heads and beady black eyes, Jerusalem crickets aren't winning any beauty contests. But that doesn't stop them from finding mates. They use their bulbous bellies to serenade each other with some furious drumming. - Watch Bed Bugs Get Stopped in Their Tracks
E12Watch Bed Bugs Get Stopped in Their TracksAt night, these parasites crawl onto your bed, bite you and suck your blood. Then they find a nearby hideout where they leave disgusting telltale signs. But these pests have an Achilles’ heel that stops them cold. - This Bee Gets Punched by Flowers For Your Ice Cream
E15This Bee Gets Punched by Flowers For Your Ice CreamAlfalfa leafcutting bees are way better at pollinating alfalfa flowers than honeybees. They don’t mind getting thwacked in the face by the spring-loaded blooms. And that's good, because hungry cows depend on their hard work to make milk. - Kidnapper Ants Steal Other Ants' Babies - And Brainwash Them
E16Kidnapper Ants Steal Other Ants' Babies - And Brainwash ThemKidnapper ants raid other ant species' colonies, abduct their young and take them back to their nest. When the enslaved babies grow up, the kidnappers trick them into serving their captors – hunting, cleaning the nest, even chewing up their food for them. - These Giant Leaf Insects Will Sway Your Heart
E17These Giant Leaf Insects Will Sway Your HeartGiant Malaysian leaf insects stay still – very still – on their host plants to avoid hungry predators. But as they grow up, they can't get lazy with their camouflage. They change – and even dance – to blend in with the ever-shifting foliage. - Tarantulas Take Hooking Up To The Next Level
E19Tarantulas Take Hooking Up To The Next LevelEvery fall, male tarantulas leave home for good with one thing on their minds: sex. But before these spiders can make the ultimate connection, they have to survive the perils of the open road...which include their potential mates. - The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy Home
E20The Curious Webspinner Insect Knits a Cozy HomeTo protect herself and her eggs, female webspinners shoot super-fine silk from their front feet. They weave the strands to build a shelter that serves as a tent, umbrella and invisibility cloak. But shooting silk from her feet requires her to moonwalk to get around.












