More animals die from accidents than from predation and polar bear cubs are no exception.
(02:51)Mountain hares have an almost perfect camouflage but no one escapes the golden eagle’s vision.
(02:31)Researchers risk all to haul a shark onto the boat.
(02:46)The elephant brain is around three times bigger than a human’s.
(01:17)Are the waters around Alcatraz really too murky to keep sharks from swimming near the prison?
(02:10)China's new conservation efforts may help the Amur leopard to survive.
(02:32)It's lunch time and this otter family is famished. They work together to roundup and catch fish for their meal.
(00:59)The pristine seas team dives off the coast of Darwin Island and they experience one of their best dives ever!
(04:13)A mother lion must hunt on her own to provide for her two daughters during the dry season.
(02:14)A buffalo calf survives an attack, but the herd must protect him from elephants who want him gone.
(02:28)Experts of Giraffe Research debate the effectiveness and ethics of wildlife ranching.
(01:59)A juvenile tiger shark is outfitted with a device that will measure how active it is at night.
(02:49)A female oriental pied hornbill tests a suitor to see if he’ll be a good family provider.
(02:42)A raccoon risks life and limb in order to gorge himself on a fatty meal of—dog food!
(02:11)An animal rescue group brings a wild peacock in to the Avian and Exotics department for treatment.
(01:47)The vets visit a primate sanctuary to treat a rescued rhesus macaque named Chongo.
(02:00)Sawyer the sloth is introduced to the team at Gulf Coast and Dr. Antinoff begins her exam.
(01:50)The slow loris might not be fast, but it is still an efficient hunter.
(01:50)The series is filled with Fossey’s own observations, recorded in her writings and brought to life by Sigourney Weaver.
(00:15)Culled from over 40 hours of rare archival footage, this three-part special allows the pioneer researcher to narrate her own...
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