Wild Ones
The explosive sprinting cheetah and the bearded wildebeest battle for the title of the fastest animal.
The explosive sprinting cheetah and the bearded wildebeest battle for the title of the fastest animal.
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The explosive sprinting cheetah and the bearded wildebeest battle for the title of the fastest animal.
The strength of the mighty grizzly bear versus the tiny, yet powerful, ant. Who is the strongest of them all?
See how their cold-blooded metabolisms have let reptiles cover the globe for hundreds of millions of years.
Even the sky isn't safe. See how predator and prey react to each other in the evolutionary, aerial arms race.
Nothing beats speed when it comes to survival in the wild. Learn how some animals are literally born to run.
Explore how animals win the Race of Life from the point of view of food, territory, social status, and mates.
Somehow, some of the world's largest creatures prosper on the African Savannah with a strict vegetarian diet.
Learn the ways animals have adapted to survive (and thrive!) in the harsh climates of the world's deserts.
No one runs the Race of Life faster than the big cats, winners in the contest for survival in the wild.
Learn how the crocodile, shark, and whale evolved over millions of years to become modern masters of survival.
Asia is home to some of the most beautiful rainforests, jungles, and wildlife. Sadly, they are threatened.
This episode explores the wildlife of American prairies and grasslands that spread all across North America.
The Arctic is alive with a fascinating assortment of wildlife species, hardy breeds uniquely suited to cold.
Anchorage is home to hundreds of black bears. They have mastered life in this urban jungle.
Experiencing nature stimulates unexpected biological and psychological resources, heightening your well-being.
When an elephant dies, animals converge to feast on the carcass, which then becomes home to other species.
The Cape of Storms marks where Atlantic and Indian oceans meet off Africa, shaping land, life, and climate.
Sápmi becomes coastal along Norway, where it splinters off into thousands of islets.
The Norwegian landscapes still bear traces of this tough geological history.
Iceland is a volcanic island with a magnificent environment. Why did humans decide to colonize Iceland?
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