

David Attenborough's Ant Mountain (2017)
David Attenborough travels to the Jura Mountains in the Swiss Alps, to find out about one of the largest animal societies in the world, where over a billion ants live in peace.David Attenborough's Ant Mountain featuring David Attenborough is streaming on Curiosity Stream, and free on The Roku Channel. It's a documentary movie.
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Currently you are able to watch David Attenborough's Ant Mountain streaming on Curiosity Stream (Via Prime Video), Curiosity Stream, and The Roku Channel.
Why to Watch David Attenborough's Ant Mountain
Attenborough's Ant Mountain offers a unique and fascinating exploration of the complex world of ants, providing viewers with an in-depth look at their intricate network of tunnels and chambers in the Swiss Jura Mountains.
The movie is led by the renowned naturalist David Attenborough, whose insightful narration and expertise in the field of nature documentaries adds a layer of credibility and interest to the film.
Despite its niche subject matter, Attenborough's Ant Mountain has a decent Reelgood score of 51 out of 100, indicating that it has been generally well-received by audiences who appreciate its educational value and unique perspective on the natural world.
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David Attenborough travels to the Jura Mountains in the Swiss Alps, to find out about one of the largest animal societies in the world, where over a billion ants live in peace.