Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown
Cheetah painted dog giraffe baby tapir.
Cheetah painted dog giraffe baby tapir.
Jack visits some of the smelliest animals on the planet, including sloths, Tasmanian devils, sperm whales, binturongs and hyenas.
Animals that stockpile food and supplies include leaf-cutter ants, bears, leopards, honey bees, camels and more.
Baboons, buffaloes, flamingoes, painted dogs, and wildebeest live in large groups.
Symbiotic relationships.
Creatures with powerful senses include crocodiles, elephants, sharks, bats and peregrine falcons.
Adventures where field vets and rescue workers lend a helping hand.
Sharks, alligators, lions and cobras.
A river can be drinking water, a habitat, a hiding place and even a runway.
Jungle Jack's six all-time scariest safaris feature encounters with alligators, lions, elephants, cheetahs, tigers and more.
Jackals, sharks and leopards survive on remains hunters leave behind.
Gibbons, horses, sloths and a pigeon get a second chance at survival.
Camels are equipped for life in scorching heat frigate birds don red to attract mates geckos disappear into the forest musk oxen don't know the meaning of a bad hair day.
Jack and Suzi explore Catalina Island, off the coast of California, and track down a herd of wild Bison that have been living there since 1924 they also uncover bats roosting in an old barn, and meet the island's local veterinarian.
The life of the Maasai at a village in Tanzania Jack encounters hippos, jackals and hartebeest.
Jack and his grandson journey to the lush jungles of Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania, encountering an elephant road block, migrating pelicans, baboons and hippos.
A couple runs a totally sustainable bed-and-breakfast while caring for orphaned and injured wildlife.
Jack gets horseriding tips from a cowboy in Canada a retirement farm in Florida the horse whisperer in California.
A jungle cruise through the Amazon: pink river dolphins a sloth giant river otters anacondas.
Watching whales on Catalina Island Jack meets a humpback whale, fin whale, dolphins and sea lions.