January 1, 1970
An exploration into the world of the primates: from apes, to monkeys, to prosimians. How they differ, how to tell them apart, what...Read more
January 1, 1970
A closer look at monkeys: the old world and the new world; the biggest and the smallest; the baboons, the guenons, the tamarins.
January 1, 1970
A fascinating exploration into the world of the four great apes: the gorilla, the orangutan, the chimpanzee, and the bonobo.
January 1, 1970
All that’s fascinating about birds: from feathers, to flight, to beaks and bills. The biggest, the flightless, the raptors, the nu...Read more
January 1, 1970
An exploration into the world of animals that are not only nocturnal and diurnal, but crepuscular. We look at why animals are awak...Read more
January 1, 1970
Episode 6 of Season 6 premiered on January 1, 1970
January 1, 1970
We delve into the secrets of snakes and lizards, alligators and crocodiles, and turtles and tortoises.
January 1, 1970
A look at the animals living today who were around at the time of the dinosaurs, and even before. We look at how some animals have...Read more
January 1, 1970
A wild ride into animal nomenclature.
January 1, 1970
A closer look at bones, from animals with a backbone (vertebrates), to those with skeletons made of cartilage (sharks), to those a...Read more
January 1, 1970
An exploration into the world of wild animals that live in our human neighborhoods. What makes a habitat livable? We look at how t...Read more
January 1, 1970
A panoramic look at animals that live in trees. We ask how they get up there in the first place (climb, fly, leap), what adaptatio...Read more
January 1, 1970
A wild ride through animal classification! What determines an animal’s species? Why do the same kinds of animals sometimes look di...Read more
January 1, 1970
An exploration into the watery life of amphibians, including colorful frogs, toads, newts, salamanders. An examination of what amp...Read more
January 1, 1970
A look at what’s great and fascinating about the nearly 5,000 species of lizards alive today, from chameleons to iguanas to basili...Read more