Animal Senses
The sense of touch is useful to feel physical forces such as bites, changes in temperature, and texture
The sense of touch is useful to feel physical forces such as bites, changes in temperature, and texture
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Different primates have evolved to thrive in Ethiopia's extreme environments.
Africa's antelope have rich stories filled with daily struggles of survival.
Animals have evolved organs to detect sound waves in order to perceive movement.
Seeing the world is one of the most amazing animal adaptations.
The sense of touch is useful to feel physical forces such as bites, changes in temperature, and texture
The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.
In massive numbers, these empires travel in search of food, shelter, or mates.
Animals seek protection from threats in large numbers and remote areas.
See how the experts at Ol Pejeta discover what's killing black rhinos.
Reign supreme over the waters of Bras d'Or Lake with the majestic bald eagle.
Swim upstream with a school of shad returning to their spawning grounds.
Travel to Prince Edward Island to explore the incredible family life of the red fox.
See Madagascar's impressive chameleons, slithering snakes, and colourful frogs.
See how Madagascar's diverse landscapes influence plant and animal evolution.
See how these endangered primates survive against all odds in a rapidly shrinking habitat.
On the Island of Mindanao lurks a man-eating monster. Learn the story of the largest crocodile ever captured!
These formidable predators predate dinosaurs, and they continue to thrive.
Humans have sharp senses, which we use explore our environment.
Some animals have senses that humans can't even conceive. With those powers they can do marvelous things.
Observe an unlikely array of animals, from the elusive jaguar to the feared anaconda, in their environment.
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