Here's just a short explanation of each scene, to give an idea of what I am going for.
0:00 - Ants fighting - The necessity of fighting to ensure survival. Teamwork with those of your kind.
4:00 - Venus flytrap and the fly - The lure of a career after college, or heaven after death. Promises meant to enslave you. Ideologies meant to trap you.
6:32 - Angler fish - Prophets and politicians who lure people with false promises.
7:06 - Osprey catching fish - The necessity, as well as the beauty and majesty, of the strong predator who consumes it's inferior prey.
8:43 - Spider web - The spider laying it's many traps to catch and immobilize it's prey, like so many falsehoods are woven to immobilize people into inaction.
10:22 - Trapdoor spider - The incompatibility of having two different kinds living together, and how one will always exterminate the other.
10:39 - School of fish - Strength in numbers and unity (for both the prey and predators). The way the smaller masses are pushed around by a few larger fish.
14:24 - The vultures and the carcass - The end result of failure, and the ultimate fate of all living things.
15:54 - Lions fighting off a lion who has invaded their territory - Follow your own set of rules. Obey only rules you must follow, and be willing to change rules and fight for what is best in the current time, if it is good for you.
18:18 - The crab spider, flower, and fly - The common man is lured and flattered into thinking he really matters, that his vote really matters, but is really just being duped by the predator once again, who hides in these concepts to prey upon him.
19:31 - Giant hornets vs honey bees - A few superior predators can kill many times their own number.
23:46 - Sundew and fly - The lure of sweet lies. A trap for those who rush into to believing anything that feels good, rather than what is true.
24:41 - Polar bear and seal - The strong, hungry predator eats the fat, complacent, unwitting seal who is not paying attention to what is going on around him. The necessity of strength, patience, and intelligence.
28:14 - The wolves and bison - Both use teamwork, and both are strong creatures. But the wolves are the predators, and the bison are the prey. Though overall stronger than the wolves, they are still cattle.