
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Sir David Attenborough investigates two shells that win at evolution.

Sir David Attenborough investigates two shells that win at evolution.

Sir David Attenborough discovers if animals and plants can count.

Sir David Attenborough examines the sizes of animals' young.

Sir David Attenborough examines animals with the ability to find their way.

Sir David Attenborough examines bizarre and deadly hybrid animals.

Animals who can regenerate entire parts of their bodies, like salamanders and deer.

David Attenborough examines some species with remarkable healing properties.

Species with unusual styles of consuming food, including blue whales and flamboyant flamingos.

David Attenborough looks at the expandable bodies of anacondas and camels.

David Attenborough examines orangutans and crows, two unusual animals that use tools.

David Attenborough examines how fleas jump; he tracks the true speed of a cheetah.

Swallows appear each spring; Insects, such as butterflies, suddenly arrive in the summer.

David Attenborough shines the spotlight on female hyenas; he examines why male seahorses give birth.

Nature's unique mechanisms of natural construction fascinate scientists.

David looks at the wood frog, which freezes solid; he examines how the emperor penguin breeds.

How naturalists find out that some eels are electric is revealed.

Sir David Attenborough takes a closer look at the vampire bat.

Sir David Attenborough looks at cuckoos and the way the death's-head hawkmoth steals honey.

Animals adapt to life in the dark; owl eyes are too large to move within their sockets.

Rhinos and hedgehogs protect themselves with body armor in the form of thick skin.