
The Loco-motion Picture
Watch how animals move differently, exploring nature's ways to keep creatures alive and in motion.

Watch how animals move differently, exploring nature's ways to keep creatures alive and in motion.

Tremendously tall – or ridiculously small: nature never ceases to surprise.

At first glance, our sun seems quiet – but it isn't. It's an incredibly dynamic place, a world of extremes…

This is the story of Tosca, a long-haired, primeval-looking brown hyena.

China's iconic wildlife, from snow leopards to elephants, is much more than just pandas.

Wintertime, high up north. Glittering frost covers the ground drifting snowflakes fill the air.

Alien invaders, like colourful parrots, thrive in cities, outsmarting species and making urban life their own.

Parenting is tough, especially for humans – raising children is a nerve-wracking task.

This bird is something special: it can neither sing nor fly – but it is able to run at a speed of 70 km/h.

Wintertime, high up north. Glittering frost covers the ground drifting snowflakes fill the air.

Biodiversity is vital for life, valued by scientists, but what does it truly mean?

On February 15, 2013, a meteorite exploded over Chelyabinsk, highlighting the Meteor Menace.

Our planet's natural world creates magical moments year-round, day or night, anywhere on Earth.

Welcome to a hidden paradise, Lake Balaton, the largest body of freshwater in Central Europe.

This is the story of how hummingbirds became the ultimate creatures of the air.

A fox leads us on a journey along the Guadalquivir, Europe's wildlife paradise, to the Atlantic.

Giraffes, nearly six meters tall, are wonders of physiology, yet long overlooked by scientists.

Atacama Desert, Chile: the driest, most inhospitable place to observe the birth of the universe.

It's used as an insult – ‘bird brain' – not bright. But new research suggests that this may no longer apply.

Deep in the waters of the Danube lives a prehistoric giant.