Young orangutans learn how to climb in the trees to prepare them for release back into the wild.
(01:49)The Aye-Aye is one of the most bizarre creatures in the world. It has special adaptations that make it a formidable hunter.
(01:44)Madagascar is home to over 50 different species of Chameleons.
(01:51)The young eagle goes ice fishing for her dinner.
(01:54)A leopard hunting baboons learns they are not easy prey.
(03:09)The most poisonous vertebrate on earth.
(03:56)A look at Columbia’s Amazon River and some of the wildlife found there.
(04:21)Beautiful imagery of the rarest of creatures; the pink river dolphin.
(02:15)The lemurs must evade their deadly predator, the fossa, which is just as skilled at climbing.
(01:57)Coral requires a specific set of elements in the environment to be able to flourish and grow.
(02:08)The Amazon rainforest is the secret nesting spot of the great swifts.
(02:58)Meerkats have adapted an early alarm system against predators, such as jackals.
(02:43)Spiders have strange mating rituals when they are courting a partner.
(02:25)The flamingo must dance to stir up their food source in the mud.
(02:39)Two pairs of swans battle over a nesting spot.
(00:00)Scalloped Hammerheads hunt around rock formations, looking for squid.
(01:23)Cubs spend their first day outside after hibernation.
(01:18)A Great White patiently waits for a straggler to fall behind.
(03:04)A jet-propelled octopus closes in on a peacock mantis shrimp, leaving the shrimp with nowhere to hide.
(01:20)The killer whale has teamwork and strategic attack down to a fine art. Like a wolf pack, the family pod attacks a whale.
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