Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer
Dylan Dreyer leads us around the world to discover the mammals that make this planet so fascinating.
Dylan Dreyer leads us around the world to discover the mammals that make this planet so fascinating.
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The guys learn about the supervolcano that lies beneath the park and check out the hot spots it creates.
Jack and Colton are headed to the manatee capital of the world to snorkel with these docile creatures!
Jack and Colton are back in Glacier to hike one of the premiere trails in the park: The High Line Trail!
Camping in the national parks is always an interesting experience for Colton and Jack.
The guys look back on some of their most heart-pumping, most exciting and scariest close encounters.
Dry Tortugas National Park has Colton and Jack taking their exploration into the sea.
Jack and Colton pitch in to protect the places we all love and the creatures who live in them.
Colton and Jack have crisscrossed the country for some truly epic national park adventures.
It's Jack and Colton versus the wilderness as the guys look back on their Top 10 survival lessons.
Dylan Dreyer explores the incredible wildlife of Japan.
Dylan Dreyer embarks on an adventure to the lost worlds of India.
Dylan Dreyer leads us around the world to discover the mammals that make this planet so fascinating.
Incredible exploration in the water to find our favorite animals that love to swim.
Dylan Dreyer leads us across the planet to find the most fascinating animals at the extreme ends of the Earth.
Host Dylan Dreyer takes us to the Western Ghats Mountains of India.
Journey to Africa to explore the amazing countries and animals that live there.
Dylan Dreyer takes us around the world to find the biggest species in the animal kingdom.
Dylan Dreyer leads us around the world to discover the mammals that make this planet so fascinating.
Incredible exploration in the water to find our favorite animals that love to swim.
Dylan Dreyer leads us across the planet to find the most fascinating animals at the extreme ends of the Earth.
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