Sex, Lies and Butterflies editor Jim Isler talks with cinematographer Mark Carroll to discuss how the documentary's stunning footage was captured and put together.<br /><br />Butterflies have been flying around our planet for more than 50 million years, and today around 20,000 different species inhabit the globe.<br /><br />"Sex, Lies and Butterflies" follows their lives from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to the emergence of the full-blown, winged creature.<br /><br />Explore their astonishing survival techniques, including 360° vision, deceptive camouflage, chemical weaponry and fantastic flight.<br /><br />Through sophisticated macro-filming, look beyond the butterflies' bright colors and fragile beauty to follow them on one of the greatest migrations on earth.<br /><br />Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2pQIjpo<br />#PBSNature #NaturePBS<br />Video is from season 36, episode 12 of "PBS Nature" TV program.