January 1, 1970
An exploration of the life inside tropical rainforests. We ask what defines a rainforest? Where are rainforests located? What anim...Read more
January 1, 1970
An in depth exploration of New World monkeys. First, we explore the New World—what is the “New World’? We look at how the flora, f...Read more
January 1, 1970
A panoramic survey of the ruminants, from giraffes to deer to cattle to antelopes to goats and sheep. We divvy the ungulates into ...Read more
January 1, 1970
All about tigers: the various species and how they differ in terms of size, habitat, location, and diet. We meet animals brave eno...Read more
January 1, 1970
A panoramic look at invertebrates and insects. First, a basic overview of how invertebrates and vertebrates are different, beyond ...Read more
January 1, 1970
A rollicking and informative romp through the world of those scary “S” creatures: spiders, snakes, scorpions and sharks. We take a...Read more
January 1, 1970
We’re social. Are other animals social, too? Do some animals live together, play together, and need each other to survive and thri...Read more
January 1, 1970
Carnivores come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In this episode, we’ll look at carnivores who either live in or simply feed in t...Read more
January 1, 1970
What makes a bird special? What doesn’t? Flight, feathers, beaks, bills, webbed feet, unique diets, a range of sizes, and incredib...Read more
January 1, 1970
Why do we love monkeys? Well, they make funny faces, live in trees, have dexterous hands, and an athletic manner of moving through...Read more
January 1, 1970
A close look at three behemoths: the elephant, rhino, and hippo. All are enormous and all are related—in more ways than one.
January 1, 1970
How is color used in the animal kingdom? Certainly to attract, but also to conceal. What about color as a signifier of rank? Ask t...Read more
January 1, 1970
The human world sure spreads a lot of rumors about the animal world—of which we are a part, of course.
January 1, 1970
Animals may seem to change in only one way—they grow up and grow old. But animals also evolve and adapt, though this process can t...Read more