Survive The Wild
Which strategies do animals use in their quest to gain territory? We see how possession of territory is a great advantage in the wild.
Which strategies do animals use in their quest to gain territory? We see how possession of territory is a great advantage in the wild.
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From the jungle to the ocean, predators like tigers, crocodiles, and sharks use lethal tools—teeth and claws—to dominate their prey. Nature's arsenal is unmatched.
In this episode we'll explore the animal sense of sight, and you'll see there's a lot more to this than meets the naked eye. The human imagination is limited when it comes to animal senses. People with good vision are sometimes called "eagle eyed", but eagles can see a fish from many dozen metres away. Only you won't believe how some animals see the world....
One of the most biodiverse places on the planet, the mysterious Amazon rainforest has spawned an equally diverse array of mysterious and iconic wildlife.
Which strategies do animals use in their quest to gain territory? We see how possession of territory is a great advantage in the wild.
Safari Flix is hosted by an experienced ranger/guide who provides compelling in-the-moment narration on the action as it happens. Not only will viewers marvel at the incredible wildlife sightings featured in the show, but so too will they be exposed to a wealth of information on the animals in particular and the African bush and pressing environmental matters in general.
From venomous snakes to deadly fish, some animals have evolved chemical weapons to hunt or defend. This episode dives into the biology behind lethal toxins in the wild.
In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm – the human animal included. To give an obvious example, there's our internal body clock which responds to the so-called Circadian rhythm. That's the 24 hour night and day cycle.
The defining environment of our planet, the open ocean remains a largely unexplored world filled with mystery – and so too is the life that it harbors.
Safari Flix is hosted by an experienced ranger/guide who provides compelling in-the-moment narration on the action as it happens. Not only will viewers marvel at the incredible wildlife sightings featured in the show, but so too will they be exposed to a wealth of information on the animals in particular and the African bush and pressing environmental matters in general.
From venomous snakes to deadly fish, some animals have evolved chemical weapons to hunt or defend. This episode dives into the biology behind lethal toxins in the wild.
In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm – the human animal included. To give an obvious example, there's our internal body clock which responds to the so-called Circadian rhythm. That's the 24 hour night and day cycle.
The defining environment of our planet, the open ocean remains a largely unexplored world filled with mystery – and so too is the life that it harbors.
Safari Flix is hosted by an experienced ranger/guide who provides compelling in-the-moment narration on the action as it happens. Not only will viewers marvel at the incredible wildlife sightings featured in the show, but so too will they be exposed to a wealth of information on the animals in particular and the African bush and pressing environmental matters in general.
Renowned herpetologist Nirut Chomngam takes viewers on a wild journey across the country in an unforgettable adventure filled with deadly encounters, as he joins conservation teams tasked with protecting these astonishing creatures and their jungle home.
From venomous snakes to deadly fish, some animals have evolved chemical weapons to hunt or defend. This episode dives into the biology behind lethal toxins in the wild.
In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm – the human animal included. To give an obvious example, there's our internal body clock which responds to the so-called Circadian rhythm. That's the 24 hour night and day cycle.
The defining environment of our planet, the open ocean remains a largely unexplored world filled with mystery – and so too is the life that it harbors.
Safari Flix is hosted by an experienced ranger/guide who provides compelling in-the-moment narration on the action as it happens. Not only will viewers marvel at the incredible wildlife sightings featured in the show, but so too will they be exposed to a wealth of information on the animals in particular and the African bush and pressing environmental matters in general.
From venomous snakes to deadly fish, some animals have evolved chemical weapons to hunt or defend. This episode dives into the biology behind lethal toxins in the wild.
In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm – the human animal included. To give an obvious example, there's our internal body clock which responds to the so-called Circadian rhythm. That's the 24 hour night and day cycle.
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