Galapagos, Ecuador: Nazca booby (Sula granti) portrait. Nazca booby parents do not intervene during siblicide events. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Panama: Hazen on a hill looking at arrowtips with jungle in background - each arrow tip is used to hunt different prey. This image is from Primal Survivor.
Captive, Sweden: European Eagle owls (Bubo bubo) have been known to hunt long-eared hedgehogs (Hemiechinus auritus), where their ranges overlap. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Reenactment: Jim Ritter of the National Transportation Safety Board (played by Aaron Michael Reilly) and another investigator search for metal fatigue on a key piece of wreckage from Atlantic Southeast Flight 2311. This image is from Air Crash Investigation.
Arabia: Arabian chameleon (Chamaeleo arabicus). Chameleons are superbly adapted predators, with 360 degree vision and a long tongue. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa: A lioness leading a pride (Panthera leo). When a new male infiltrates the pride, pregnant lionesses can be forced to leave the pride in order to ensure the survival of their cubs. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Port St Johns, Transkei, South Africa: Cape Gannet (Morus capensis) feeding on sardines. The sardine run attracts many predators, which all compete for food and survival. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Amboseli GR, Kenya, East Africa: Being born in the dry season can be a real danger for elephant calves, leaving them susceptible to starvation and predation. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Simon holding a Python molurus bivittatus and Nadine Keys with a Python sitting in front of graffiti wall holding snakes. This image is from Snake City.
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, July: Lion (Panthera leo) male trying to court a lioness. Male lions and their lionesses develop strong bonds during mating. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Cape Canaveral, Fla.: Launch of STS-51L, the Space Shuttle Challenger, at 11:38 a.m. EST on January 28, 1986. This image is from The Challenger Disaster Tapes.
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya: Female Cheetah licking nose, portrait (Acinonyx jubatus). A mother cheetah teaches her cubs to hunt. This image is from Deadly Instincts.
Turkey: The Grey Wolf can operate in packs of up to 36. Rigid discipline is enforced in the Wolf pack to keep subordinates in line. But the pack also share close social bonds and are normally related to each other. This image is from Wild Turkey.
Zanzibar: In Jozani, Red Colobus eat charcoal to aid the digestion of exotic leaves. This learned behaviour is passed down from mother to young through imitation. This image is from Wild Islands: Zanzibar.
South Africa- South African Fur Seals swimming (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus). These seals follow the sardine run in order to feed, running the gauntlet of great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). This image is from Deadly Instincts.