World of the Wild E4
Remaining as one of the last and most extensive areas of wilderness on the planet, in the forbidding Arctic only the most hardy and resourceful creatures can survive.
Remaining as one of the last and most extensive areas of wilderness on the planet, in the forbidding Arctic only the most hardy and resourceful creatures can survive.
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Animals have evolved stunning camouflage and mimicry to avoid predators or deceive prey. From leafy seadragons to owls, this episode reveals nature's top illusionists.
There are senses we share with most animals, but what about those senses that human is equipped with? Infrared light, electromagnetic waves and ultrasound, are all found within a spectrum of sensory information that just passes by ordinary humans. This episode is all about those ‘super human' senses – animal sensory systems that can detect magnetic fields (magneto- reception), electric fields (electroreception) and infrared radiation.
A unique grassland environment formed in the rain shadow of a massive mountain range, the prairie is home to some of North America's most iconic wildlife.
A predator's strategies must be superior to its prey's if they are to win the right to feed and live another day in the unforgiving 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.
Animals have evolved stunning camouflage and mimicry to avoid predators or deceive prey. From leafy seadragons to owls, this episode reveals nature's top illusionists.
There are senses we share with most animals, but what about those senses that human is equipped with? Infrared light, electromagnetic waves and ultrasound, are all found within a spectrum of sensory information that just passes by ordinary humans. This episode is all about those ‘super human' senses – animal sensory systems that can detect magnetic fields (magneto- reception), electric fields (electroreception) and infrared radiation.
Home to an extraordinary biodiversity, the jungles of Asia are among the most ancient rainforests on Earth – they are also among the planet's most rapidly disappearing habitats.
A unique grassland environment formed in the rain shadow of a massive mountain range, the prairie is home to some of North America's most iconic wildlife.
A predator's strategies must be superior to its prey's if they are to win the right to feed and live another day in the unforgiving 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.
“Giants of San Benedicto” features Dr. Robert Rubin and his ground-breaking research of giant Mantas. You'll travel to the remote Socorro Islands off Mexico's Pacific coast and see breath-taking encounters with enormous manta rays.
On this episode of Animal Super Senses, we examine how things taste, and how vital scent is from the animal perspective. But their sense of smell will also detect the scent of odorants carried through the air. In mammals, taste receptor cells are scattered over the tongue. In other creatures, they can be located in some fairly odd places. How taste and smell receptors work underwater, well, it's a whole other world.
Remaining as one of the last and most extensive areas of wilderness on the planet, in the forbidding Arctic only the most hardy and resourceful creatures can survive.
In the wild, survival is a fight. Whether it's aggression… defense… or avoidance… the strategies of that fight are known as agonism.
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.
“Giants of San Benedicto” features Dr. Robert Rubin and his ground-breaking research of giant Mantas. You'll travel to the remote Socorro Islands off Mexico's Pacific coast and see breath-taking encounters with enormous manta rays.
On this episode of Animal Super Senses, we examine how things taste, and how vital scent is from the animal perspective. But their sense of smell will also detect the scent of odorants carried through the air. In mammals, taste receptor cells are scattered over the tongue. In other creatures, they can be located in some fairly odd places. How taste and smell receptors work underwater, well, it's a whole other world.
Remaining as one of the last and most extensive areas of wilderness on the planet, in the forbidding Arctic only the most hardy and resourceful creatures can survive.
“Giants of San Benedicto” features Dr. Robert Rubin and his ground-breaking research of giant Mantas. You'll travel to the remote Socorro Islands off Mexico's Pacific coast and see breath-taking encounters with enormous manta rays.
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