
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
David Attenborough examines the platypus and the tadpole.

David Attenborough examines the platypus and the tadpole.

David Attenborough examines the chameleon's tongue and the giraffe's neck.

The Siamese Fighting Fish is so aggressive it will fight its own reflection.

David Attenborough investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution.

Can animals count? This is question that has intrigued us for a long time.

The giant panda gives birth to the smallest baby of any mammal.

Some animals have an extraordinary ability to find their way.

We look at two hybrid animals that owe their existence to human interference.

A look at the incredible animals who can regenerate entire parts of their bodies.

A look at animals who protect themselves with natural remedies in the same way humans do.

A look at the curious feeders of the animal kingdom, including blue whales and flamingos.

What is the secret behind expandable bodies, like the anaconda which swallows prey whole?

David Attenborough examines the narwhal's tusk and the spiral shells found on snails.

David Attenborough examines the elephant and the mole rat.

David Attenborough examines the platypus and the tadpole.

David Attenborough examines the chameleon's tongue and the giraffe's neck.

The Siamese Fighting Fish is so aggressive it will fight its own reflection.

David Attenborough investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution.

Can animals count? This is question that has intrigued us for a long time.

The giant panda gives birth to the smallest baby of any mammal.