Titans of the Deep
Early ancestors of whales seemed to have no chance to survive, and yet somehow they did.
Early ancestors of whales seemed to have no chance to survive, and yet somehow they did.
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Australia's 300 snake species are as striking as the landscape they inhabit.
Join charismatic and determined birds in their quest for survival.
Africa's rocky tip demands toughness and adaptability from resident wildlife.
Venture into a primeval forest protected by Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Scurry through Hallifax with squirrels, chipmunks, and nocturnal raccoons.
Examine the complex social structure of a honeybee hive.
Make a pitstop at the Bay of Fundy with a hundred thousand migrating sandpipers.
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.
Learn how the lives of koalas vary in different parts of Australia.
Each species has a different system that has allowed them to survive in the harsh ocean.
Another key to whale and dolphins alike is their ability to communicate.
Early ancestors of whales seemed to have no chance to survive, and yet somehow they did.
Follow the wildlife on Canada's eastern coast through all four seasons.
Smash tails, flap fins, and breach a bay en masse with humpback whales.
Grapple with the effects of an exploding deer population in New Brunswick.
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.
Grapple with the perils of life along Argentina's 5,000-kilometre coastline.
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