Race of Life
Explore how animals win the Race of Life from the point of view of food, territory, social status, and mates.
Explore how animals win the Race of Life from the point of view of food, territory, social status, and mates.
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Located in the heart of Brazil, Pantanal is the largest wetland on the planet.
This Phillippines marine park is a model for sustainable development and a true laboratory of the future.
One man plans to do what no man has done before. His aim, to unlock the secrets of the dark ocean.
On the Island of Mindanao lurks a man-eating monster. Learn the story of the largest crocodile ever captured!
Explore El Salvador, the volatile land of volcanoes, and climb an active volcano near San Salvador.
The fascinating work of underwater exploration has fired the imagination of men and women for centuries.
Meet experts who study moss for disciplines including biotechnology, climatology, and evolutionary biology.
Bears roam the dense spring forest, where they mate during their rut and find partners for companionship.
A fox hunts voles in the Pyrenees meadows while birds of prey patrol and wild cats roam mountain foothills.
Four uncollared elephants have escaped from a preserve, and time isn't on their side.
This episode follows the complications of attaching tracking collars to lions and cheetahs.
Watch divers, geologists, and biologists face extreme conditions to study this unexplored Antarctic land.
This Phillippines marine park is a model for sustainable development and a true laboratory of the future.
Can animals develop their own health care strategies? Learn more in this humorous investigation.
Welcome to a strange territory, one where people aren't welcome, and it feels uneasy to enter: the swamps.
This stunning work takes viewers into currents and vast schools of fish bursting from this ocean wilderness.
This stunning work takes viewers into currents and vast schools of fish bursting from this ocean wilderness.
The world's longest chain of mountains, the Andes run the length of western South America and control climate.
In central South America is a vast, wild expanse: the world's largest wetland. But this is no ordinary swamp.
Venezuela is famous for its lost worlds linked by the waters of a mighty river: the grand, 1,700-mile Orinoco.
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