Animal Armory
These creatures have evolved to incorporate spitting and stinging into their deadly arsenal for surviving in the wild.
These creatures have evolved to incorporate spitting and stinging into their deadly arsenal for surviving in the wild.
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These creatures have evolved to incorporate spitting and stinging into their deadly arsenal for surviving in the wild.
Blue World travels to upstate New York to learn how biologists are working to save the sturgeon in the St. Lawrence River. Then we visit an underwater farm in Key Largo, Florida, where they grow coral!
Blue World visits shipwrecks in Florida to see how they turn into artificial reefs. Then Blue World's host learns to freedive with Karol Meyer…a world-record freediver.
On a trip to Hawaii, Blue World meets the critically endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal, then travels to Bonaire to dive with a group of wounded veterans learning to dive. Finally, we participate in a fish census in Massachusetts.
Deserts, harsh and arid, challenge life with scant rainfall. Desert animals adapt to conserve water, relying on food for hydration. They seek shade, burrow, or became nocturnal to survive extreme temperatures.
Cheetahs race towards endangerment.Leopards thrive as opportunistic hunters.Lions reign atop the food chain. Snow leopards navigate treacherous terrain.Tigers persevere. Each big cat surviving maturity claims victory in life's relentless race.
Believe it or not, many scuba divers want to see great whites up close, and photographers want dramatic shots. But how do you get the sharks to where you want them?
There's no doubt sharks have an image problem. And they're certainly in trouble globally. The population of some species has declined by more than 90% due to over fishing.
Around the globe, thousands of decommissioned naval vessels rot in dockyards. What can you do with these toxic time bombs? One solution is to clean them well, blow them up and sink them!
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.
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.
From alligators to pythons to moray eels, witness the stealthy ambush predators that lurk, wait, and strike with deadly precision.
“From king cobras to jaguars and mighty hippos, witness how nature's masters dominate their realms through power, intelligence, and instinct.
From dolphins to hyenas to killer whales, discover how intelligence and killer instincts combine to create nature's most cunning predators.
In Amboseli, Soila and Katito take to the air to find Qualida, the elephant rescued from the mud trap. They spot her but can't make out her calf. On its own, it will stand little chance of survival.
Norah and Soila race to Amboseli's outlands to help rescue Qualida, an elephant matriarch trapped in mud. In her secret spot, Echo wakes to face a rebellion: half her family leave to eat at the palms.
Johan has a rather sensitive procedure to perform. He needs to operate on a rhino's penis. The wild dogs have escaped from Shamwari and the team must now battle to get them back before they start killing livestock on the neighbouring farms.
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