Race of Life
Learn how the crocodile, shark, and whale evolved over millions of years to become modern masters of survival.
Learn how the crocodile, shark, and whale evolved over millions of years to become modern masters of survival.
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Learn the ways animals have adapted to survive (and thrive!) in the harsh climates of the world's deserts.
No one runs the Race of Life faster than the big cats, winners in the contest for survival in the wild.
Learn how the crocodile, shark, and whale evolved over millions of years to become modern masters of survival.
Asia is home to some of the most beautiful rainforests, jungles, and wildlife. Sadly, they are threatened.
This episode explores the wildlife of American prairies and grasslands that spread all across North America.
The Arctic is alive with a fascinating assortment of wildlife species, hardy breeds uniquely suited to cold.
The masters of the sky are the winged predators of the aerial world. They have evolved as master predators.
Rainforests are known as the lungs of our planet. And the Amazon rainforest is the heart of Brazil.
The desert is an extreme environment where wildlife must adapt to survive. Many animals are nocturnal.
Underwater creatures must make homes in the deep wherever survival can be assured.
African savannah regions support a much greater diversity of wildlife than temperate grasslands.
Underwater creatures must make homes in the deep wherever survival can be assured.
See the exclusive behavior of the creatures that live in the heart of the Pacific Ocean.
This is the story of three sun bears from Indonesia and their perilous journey from captivity into the wild.
Specialized photographic techniques bring us right down into the world of insects.
Welcome to a strange territory, one where people aren't welcome, and it feels uneasy to enter: the swamps.
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.
Welcome to a strange territory, one where people aren't welcome, and it feels uneasy to enter: the swamps.
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