Jack Hanna's Into the Wild
Training sea lions bottle-feeding baby animals encounters with kangaroos, lemurs, warthogs and ostriches.
Training sea lions bottle-feeding baby animals encounters with kangaroos, lemurs, warthogs and ostriches.
Flying bats powerful ostriches pink flamingoes.
Jack kayaks along the Zambezi River in Zambia, which houses dangerous hippos and crocodiles.
A lion-tracking expedition in Zimbabwe African wild dogs a view of Victoria Falls from Devil's Pool.
Paso Robles, Calif. animal ambassadors.
A birth at Zulu Nyala Game Reserve baboons elephants rhinos.
Cheetah rhino dung beetles Nyala antelope a Zulu tribe.
Melbourne, Australia: the platypus a groundbreaking hospital wild emus kangaroos.
Jack travels to Akagera National Park in Rwanda to see its thriving populations of hippos and crocodiles African crowned cranes.
Cheetah rhino dung beetles Nyala antelope a Zulu tribe.
Jack travels the world in search of exotic animals, like migrating wildebeests and rare mountain gorillas.
Moose elk Cape buffalo proboscis monkeys.
Carnivores and herbivores.
A herd of goats lives on Fiji's uninhabited Bird Island flamingos filter feed in the middle of the Atacama desert.
A countdown celebrating some of the most unique animals on Earth, including pink river dolphins, emus, sichuan takin, okapi, gerenuk and more.
Jack explores some of nature's most fearsome fanged animals, including hippos, rattlesnakes, baboons and lions.
Jack counts down seven bizarre creatures.
Jack counts down some of his most extreme animal destinations around the world.
Jungle Jack takes off on a very special egg hunt, looking for creatures big and small that hatch from eggs: crocodiles, bald eagles, sea turtles, ostriches, penguins.
Baboons crossing the road dogs getting vaccinated orphaned animals getting nursed back to health.