Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown
Sea turtles, whale sharks and wading birds.
Sea turtles, whale sharks and wading birds.
Join Jungle Jack as he counts down some of the weirdest, wackiest and wildest animal behaviors on the planet!
The survival secrets of prey species, including wildebeest, zebra, wombats, and poison dart frogs.
Sea turtles, whale sharks and wading birds.
The survival secrets of prey species, including wildebeest, zebra, wombats, and poison dart frogs.
Sea turtles, whale sharks and wading birds.
Tigers, orangutans, leopards, monkeys and more! Find out which high-flying animal is number one!
Some mammals, reptiles and birds have hardly changed since prehistoric times.
Symbiotic relationships.
The La Paz Waterfall Gardens in Costa Rica; a dog shelter is home to hundreds of rescued dogs.
The Mashpi cloud forests, home to hummingbirds and bushmasters; birds of prey; a baby jaguar.
A colorful Equadorian market; a rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned birds of prey.
Hummingbirds, bats, snakes and butterflies in the mystical Mashpi cloud forest of Ecuador.
Caregivers of baby birds, raccoons and possums.
A sea turtle; black iguanas; frigate birds.
Bats, birds and other jungle creatures in Panama; echolocation; Canopy Tower.
At the southern tip of Chile: Magellanic penguins; a puma; a baby chinchilla.
The Peruvian Amazon Rainforest is home to some rare animals.
Australian rain forest; life in the treetops; a rare wild bird.
Orangutans and chimpanzees rescued or retired from the entertainment industry.
The future of chimpanzees, gorillas, mandrills and other primates.