This three-toed pygmy sloth is doing his best to find “the one”!
With hungry kittens to feed, a Margay cat prowls the jungle at night.
Hummingbirds must consume half their weight in nectar each day — plus compete with hungry bees!
It’s every lizard for themselves when a snake interrupts a tree trunk courtship.
Lose yourself in the sounds of the forest floor.
A fascinating look at how creeping plants anchor themselves in the search for sunlight.
Don’t climb another panther chameleon’s tree unless you’re looking for trouble!
These spiders’ silk is the toughest natural fiber on the entire planet.
This mother bird’s risk paid off — she’s the only resident eagle in this entire forest!
Rescuers (and dogs!) bond with curious young chimps at Liberia Chimpanzee Rescue & Protection.
Meet the adorably curious animal stars of ‘Eden: Untamed Planet’, who got up close and very personal with the lucky crew.
Discover how scientists track the turtles of Galapagos National Park to give them the best chance of living full, healthy lives — of up to 150 years or more!
Using their binocular vision and precision beaks, hornbills successfully catch bats for dinner — for the first time ever caught on camera!
Hungry monkeys make a daring leap of faith across a crocodile infested river.
With night vision 20x stronger than humans, these tiny primates are some of the jungle’s most impressive predators.
She’s very slow and very determined. Watch a sloth’s journey to a juicy clump of fresh leaves.
A brave chimpanzee uses tools to break into a hidden beehive.
Why are cheetahs so fast? Why do tigers have stripes? Habitats force animals to adapt, and the results are fascinating.
While tracking gorillas in the Congo, a ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ camera crew were forced to abandon their shoot and flee through the jungle in the middle of the night.
Is expert jungle traveler Alfred destined for life in the orangutan lonely hearts club?
The naturalist recounts the changes he’s witnessed to Borneo’s tropical forests — home to the endangered orangutan.
The jungle is these lowland gorilla’s playground.
In this strange forest world, life is built on decay.
It starts with a duet and ends with a frenzied chorus. The message is clear: stay away from our territory!
These crab-eating monkeys have found a one-stop-shop to swim, fish, and play.
The three-mile-high summits of the Ethiopian highlands are for expert climbers only: Gelada baboons.
Take a closeup look at what happens when venus flytraps call a temporary truce.
Watch how this deadly plant trap its prey.
These insects pack potent chemical weapons to protect against predators.
Watch how this itty bitty floating lizard manages to survive in the rainforest despite its tiny stature.
These gray leaf monkeys might appear drab, but their newborns stick out like a (cute) sore thumb!
A human would need to run at 100 mph to do what the “Jesus Christ lizard” does easily!
Enthusiasm? Absolutely. Technique? Not quite.
In Sing-Sing, New Guinea it’s the most eye-catching who get the most attention.
Draco lizards can glide over 100 feet with a single leap.
These giraffe-neck weevils go to impressive lengths to find a mate.
Experience the unique sound of wings flapping 15 times per second.
Everyone wants to wear the crown.
The ‘Dynasties’ team spent two years with David, the Marlon Brando of chimps.
To survive in the forest, tiger cubs must learn to blend in.
Which chimps have what it takes to climb the hierarchy?
Warning: While washing your shirt, you may share a pool with some interesting friends.
Tigress Raj Behra’s two week old cubs take their very first steps.
Giant spiders, brutal weather conditions, and hours and hours of waiting are all worth it for the moments of pure animal magic.
Dynasties’ Producer Mike Gunton takes us behind the scenes of nature’s most dramatic stories.
Follow some of our world’s most iconic animals as they do whatever it takes to protect their families.
Watch the fascinating techniques deployed by animals around the world to seduce a mate!.
Join Viking.TV’s wellness team for tips on how to keep yourself healthy in body and mind during these unusual times.