In the mangrove swamps of Borneo, Mike checks out the claws of a mangrove crab and the healing properties of the snakehead fish.
(04:54)Mike visits the Gomantong Caves in Borneo, full of a million bats and a hundred foot pile of bat faeces. The place is crawling...
(03:12)Mike gets bitten by the bug under the palm trees of the Amazon. The assassin bug spreads chagas disease which is responsible...
(03:13)SawMill Sink webisode from Diving the Labyrinth series on National Geographic Channel.
(02:50)The lost world webisode from Diving the Labyrinth series on National Geographic Channel.
(03:05)Diving the Labyrinth series on National Geographic Channel.
(01:14)Through his Sherpa guide Dawa, Gerry gains access to a sacred yeti scalp kept under lock in a monastery.
(02:59)Director Dan Oliver describes just how hard it is to shoot video in freezing weather and high altitudes.
(01:13)Director Dan is out in the dark searching for the elusive snowman.
(01:15)Meet the ugliest creatures ever to have lived!
(00:55)Genius Hog
(00:59)Meet the feathered 'Terror Birds'.
(02:22)Around 15,000 years of human tinkering-first by accident and later by design-has created the most diverse species on earth: dogs.
(00:30)Genius Pigeon
(00:59)Explorer Gerry Moffat is off to Nepal- but not without some complicated travel arrangements.
(03:11)Gerry talks about his experiences guiding a documentary crew around the world to find the abominable snowman.
(02:05)Islands of Bahamas Blue Hole webisode from Diving the Labyrinth series on National Geographic Channel.
(03:02)Megalodon was the biggest predator ever to swim the oceans who ruled the seas for 20 million years.
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