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NATURAL DESPOTS
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Michael Portillo joins the 成人快手 Natural History Unit to discover the world of animal despotism |
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In animal societies, despots are less about leadership and more about the use and abuse of power. With this in mind, Michael finds it impossible not to draw comparisons with leadership in human societies.
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Michael Portillo with Professor Tim Clutton-Brock in the Kalahari Desert |
Michael Portillo goes in search of natural despots and finds them in some surprising places. Meerkats have the reputation of being cute, timid animals. Their social structure, however, is much more sinister. Over millions of years evolution has honed these animals to find a group solution to surviving the rigours of听desert life in South Africa.
In the Kalahari desert Michael meets a group of听 meerkats. There is one lead female - the despot. She is a serial killer who will eat her grandchildren to keep control of the group.
She exerts such power that only she and her chosen male听mate and reproduce. All the others co-operate with her in order to survive. Michael discovers how one particular animal rises to power and why others tolerate such a heavy hand. Without the group, they will all die, but living communally听means that听some听individuals听can dominate.
Michael investigates the power struggles between baboon males and reveals how termite workers rise up against their queen despot.
Then there is the inevitable comparison with human society and the point where leadership becomes despotism...
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