Animal Senses
The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.
The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.
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Ngorongoro is a land full of wildlife, from proud lions to vast herds of wildebeest and elephants.
Namibia is an arid, rough land. However, it shows no sign of losing popularity with animals and people.
The Okavango Delta, a huge emerald oasis is the lifeblood of this extraordinary natural Eden.
Some of the most amazing and wildest creatures that reside in the Middle East.
The natural world of the Middle East is governed by one natural force - the Sun.
Life in the decimated deserts of Egypt seems impossible. But beneath the surface, Egypt is very much alive.
Turkey is a land of contrasts, where wildlife face challenges. But somehow, they battle the odds and survive.
Waterfalls, hill tribes & hidden caves.
In the shadow below the mighty Himalayan mountain range, over a billion Indians rely on the mountains to live.
India's Ganges is home to wild animals, from the Indian rhinoceros to smooth otters and long-nosed gharials.
Over 50,000 square miles, India’s Thar desert, one of the harshest places on Earth, houses amazing creatures.
The complex ecosystems of reefs are the lifeblood of the Pacific Ocean.
Galapagos archipelago contains 13 main islands and offers a life-altering view of the natural world.
The Caribbean Islands harbor more than 800 species of fish and other animals.
The Zanzibar archipelago features bizarre creatures such as large crabs and giant bats.
The term ecological warfare was coined to describe Vietnam's forests, which were decimated in a ten-year war.
Cambodia is a biodiverse country with wildlife and climate ruled by the monsoon cycle, featuring wild weather.
Thailand is a land of many diverse ecosystems where wild animals like tigers face tough challenges to survive.
Malaysia is one of a handful of countries in the world described as megadiverse. Malaysia's animals and plants have exploited every opportunity to carve out an existence and in doing so have adapted to some very strange ways of life.
The world's largest wetland, the Pantanal, is drowned by floods every year then parched by drought.
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