
Super Senses: Wild Feats of Evolution
While all life began in the oceans, human beings now rely on technology to navigate the seven seas.

While all life began in the oceans, human beings now rely on technology to navigate the seven seas.

In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm.

There's a whole world of sensations that animals are aware of but humans are completely unable to detect.

The ibex, marmot, and European adder have all developed strategies to survive the harsh alpine winter.

Take an amazing journey from the highest peaks of the Bernese Alps to a spectacular finish at the Rhine Falls.

This episode focuses on Ticino, reaching from the Tessin Alps down to the charming Muggio Valley.

Take an exciting journey of discovery into an almost untouched wilderness: The Jura Mountains.

Explore Antarctica, one of the world's most beautiful, yet inhospitable, landscapes.

While all life began in the oceans, human beings now rely on technology to navigate the seven seas.

In this episode, we examine how every animal has what could be called a sense of rhythm.

The Northeast of Madagascar is a major trading center and one of the most species-rich regions in the world.

The West Coast of Madagascar is remote and inhospitable but home to an astonishing array of animals.

The ibex, marmot, and European adder have all developed strategies to survive the harsh alpine winter.

Take an amazing journey from the highest peaks of the Bernese Alps to a spectacular finish at the Rhine Falls.

This episode focuses on Ticino, reaching from the Tessin Alps down to the charming Muggio Valley.

Take an exciting journey of discovery into an almost untouched wilderness: The Jura Mountains.

Explore Antarctica, one of the world's most beautiful, yet inhospitable, landscapes.

Meet experts who study moss for disciplines including biotechnology, climatology, and evolutionary biology.

The fascinating work of underwater exploration has fired the imagination of men and women for centuries.

With wingspans over two meters (seven feet), these vultures soar. They feast on scarce prey as winter ends.