Animal Science
Find out how the peregrine falcon can fly at speeds over 200 miles per hour. And how the alpaca is able to survive at altitudes above 15 thousand feet.
Find out how the peregrine falcon can fly at speeds over 200 miles per hour. And how the alpaca is able to survive at altitudes above 15 thousand feet.
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As India's government clamps down on marauding macaques in the capital, Delhi, the troublemaker Zamir steals ice cream from a child, bringing the country's leading monkey catcher racing back to Jaipur.
The monsoon finally breaks, signaling the end of the drought and the beginning of a season of plenty, leading to celebrations from monkeys and people alike!
Debbie, recently evicted from her apartment, hopes the North Shore Animal League will help her beloved pet Shorty find a new home. And Bailey has a serious case of pneumonia. While her owner waits and worries at home, Bailey sits in one of the League's oxygen tents, fighting for every breath.
Sparkplug is a gentle Dalmatian who is secretly dropped at The North Shore Animal League at the crack of dawn. The staff at the League tries to find a way to get Sparkplug back to their shelter, where her life would be saved.
Big changes are in store for PawsAbility as Janice moves her practice north of Toronto. An old friend brings some new visitors for brace fittings, while a former Olympic Sledge Hockey champion and his miniature dachshund get some much needed cart adjustments.
Things get lively when a dog and a goat roll into PawsAbility in their front-legged carts. Meanwhile, an elderly Labradoodle tries a knee brace to stay active, and a pampered German Shepherd-Mastiff needs an indoor slipper.
PawsAbility goes international as three-legged rescues from Mexico and Russia receive new prosthetic legs. Janice also tries to restore a heavily patched orthotic and find an alternative treatment for an elderly German Shepherd unable to undergo surgery.
Clayton visits a "franch" to determine if Ibex the Goat is a good candidate for a brace. Zachery Lee accompanies his owner everywhere—even to her salon—so he needs a brace to get back to work by her side.
Purdy requires prosthetics for both rear legs, while Honey, who has broken both wrists and cannot walk, needs custom braces for her front legs to regain mobility.
Luna was hit by a car, and her owners hope a brace can help her avoid amputation. Miley, a bulldog, needs her braces adjusted to support her recovery from two Achilles injuries.
Tina's goat case is an emotional rollercoaster for the young vet as the little kid has taken a turn for the worse again.
Dr. Greg forces the students to attend a local Heritage Festival – something none of them are in the mood for on their ‘day off'. But will their attitudes change after witnessing the South African dance and folk customs?
Roxanne let her puppy case, ‘Ripple' stay overnight at the dorm. The group – especially her roommate Charlotte - is critical of this. Not only is she using the dog as a social crutch, it's highly unprofessional to become so attached to a patient.
Byron, is a hand-raised cheetah, who's so gentle he's become a schoolteacher in South Africa, and jam with Sven, the rock star dog, as he promotes his band, K-9 Fusion.
Meet nine, irresistible, seven-week-old Labrador pups in Oxford, England. One of them could soon be the star of a new advertising campaign for toilet tissue.
Discover how the badger can dig tunnels reaching up to 13 feet deep, and learn why the Siberian tiger is the largest cat on Earth.
Learn how the peregrine falcon can reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour, and discover how the alpaca survives at elevations above 15,000 feet.
Find out how the peregrine falcon can fly at speeds over 200 miles per hour. And how the alpaca is able to survive at altitudes above 15 thousand feet.
Using a novel conservation model, the Greater Cedarberg Biodiversity Initiative is ensuring that the land is used in an efficient way, with the land and its inhabitants work in harmony. Tali investigate the various ways being used to achieve this.
Cape Agulhas is the true meeting place of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, a place of immense cultural and natural value. Tali searches for answers to her burning questions about establishing new parks and the roles communities play in this process.
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