
Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown
Jack counts down some of his favorite primates, from Proboscic Monkeys to Holwers and Baboons.

Jack counts down some of his favorite primates, from Proboscic Monkeys to Holwers and Baboons.

Sharks stingrays wolves alligators.

Miniature donkeys, petite pygmy elephants, pint-sized little penguins and high-flying hummingbirds.

Magellanic penguins red river hogs Chilean flamingos golden lion tamarins.

Working dogs on patrol African wild dogs dogs that provide love and companionship.

Orcas camels marsupials platypuses.

A jaguar and her cub a baby bear sleeping alongside its mother a white rhino protecting her little calf a cheetah mom a whole herd of elephant mamas.

Magellanic penguins sing a love song African lions find ideal mates bald eagles raise a family Dudley, the most lovable bovine in Tennessee.

Species who live their lives on the edge: bighorn sheep, fur seals, baboons.

Jackals polar bears camels Sichuan takin owl butterflies fur seals.

Grizzly bears Nile crocodiles lions African wild dogs tiger sharks.

A jaguar and her cub a baby bear sleeping alongside its mother a white rhino protecting her little calf a cheetah mom a whole herd of elephant mamas.

Some of nature's biggest eaters: crocodiles, African wild dogs, bears, gorillas, lions and jackals.

Arctic wolves beluga whales polar bears white zebras an albino alligator.

Animals use their noses to find food, water and mates grizzly bears sharks dogs rhinos.

Chimpanzees guanacos brown bears.

Conservationists at the Loggerhead Marine life Center work to save endangered sea turtles a nesting leatherback on the beach a rehabilitated loggerhead is released.

Jack gets a special behind-the-scenes look at a retirement home for chimpanzees where caregivers have rescued over 250 chimps.

Jaguars prey on nesting sea turtles on remote beaches in Costa Rica.

Jack and his family visit a wildlife reserve where they encounter cheetah's, baboons and lions.