Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown
Tigers, ocelots, cheetahs, leopards, lions and other top cats.
Tigers, ocelots, cheetahs, leopards, lions and other top cats.
People make a difference for elephants, rhinos and horses.
Jack counts down seven of his favorite dog days from a lifetime of walking, chasing and playing with humans' best friend.
Ranger school in Africa farrier school in Florida zoo school.
Jack's favorite elephant encounters.
Grizzly bears Nile crocodiles lions African wild dogs tiger sharks.
Jungle Jack meets creatures armed with superb scales, like Nile crocodiles, Galapagos tortoises, thorny devils and African rock pythons.
Tigers orangutans monkeys high-flying animals.
Jack looks at creatures that are at home in the trees, including orangutans, gibbons, bats and sloths.
A biting and stinging countdown filled with some of the world's most venomous creatures, including Komodo dragons, diamondback rattlesnakes, jellyfish, scorpions and stingrays.
Some of nature's biggest eaters: crocodiles, African wild dogs, bears, gorillas, lions and jackals.
Jackals polar bears camels Sichuan takin owl butterflies fur seals.
Jack discovers the survival secrets of crafty prey species, including wildebeest, zebra, wombats, and poison dart frogs.
Manatees in Florida, the Amazon Basin and Singapore.
Ranching adventures include working at a dude ranch in Canada, herding sheep with Patagonian gauchos, and cattle ranching in Montana.
Tails can be dangerous, powerful and critical for high-speed navigation dolphins scorpions crocodiles lemurs.
Rabida, the red island island in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands Darwin finches sea lions pelicans.
Giant tortoises, land iguanas and sea turtles in the Galapagos Islands.
The mating grounds of the giant Galapagos tortoises diving into the Pacific Ocean for an encounter with Galapagos penguins and sea turtles.
The future of chimpanzees, gorillas, mandrills and other primates.