

Tracking Australia’s most elusive predators was the crew’s greatest challenge, but eventually led them to a very special surprise.
The lights in this city of seven million are a sight behold.
Pigs can’t fly, but they sure can swim!
Watch a gangly Guanaco calf take its very wobbly first steps.
These fruit thieves are a vendor’s worst nightmare.
This ingenious crew took their cameras atop elephants to follow tigers into the forest.
In Sing-Sing, New Guinea it’s the most eye-catching who get the most attention.
They’re at the top of every predators hit list, except on this very special island.
With a successful mid-air twist, these fish can collect their tasty prize.
These sulfur miners journey into one of the world’s most dangerous volcanic sites in Indonesia.
At this Florida manatee hangout, youngsters get the chance to meet some unusually chilled-out reptiles.
The nickname “Flying Lemur” may be a bit misleading, but these Colugos are the masters of the glide.
Australia holds the largest concentration of prehistoric images in the world — including those of an ancient Tasmanian devil and the extinct Thylacine wolf.
The ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ crew tracked this fearless puma mother for a hundred miles to film her life and death struggle to provide for her cubs.
Flood waters bring safety to this frolicking antelope family.
In these Indonesian waters, whale sharks are protected and thriving.
The naturalist recounts the changes he’s witnessed to Borneo’s tropical forests — home to the endangered orangutan.
The ‘Dynasties’ team spent two years with David, the Marlon Brando of chimps.
After traveling thousands of miles, swallows quench their thirst in the heart of the Sahara.
Will this young female rhino fall for a would-be mate’s eccentric style?
The nearer he gets to his skittish prey, the quieter he must be.
Baby ostriches dodge elephants, giraffes, zebras, and brawling lions while trying to quench their thirst.
This mother bird’s risk paid off — she’s the only resident eagle in this entire forest!
This baby monkey’s ancestors have roamed Earth’s forests for millions of years.
For this herd, the grass is always greener on the other side.
Pronk around! Pronk around! Pronk up, pronk up and get down!
A brave chimpanzee uses tools to break into a hidden beehive.
After facing the roughest seas in the world, the ‘Seven World, One Planet’ Antarctica crew found themselves in the middle of an elephant seal duel!
Elusive Iberian lynx and grey wolves were extremely hard to find — let alone film.
What better way to celebrate your birthday than with beluga whales and polar bears?
Graveside flowers are worth fighting for.
Jump on in, the water’s fine!
These highly social boto dolphins use sonar and teamwork to navigate life in the murky water they call home.
He who rules the rubbish bin may rule the troop.
The wild dogs of Northern Singapore are no match for this close-knit otter family.
One of Yellowstone’s smallest migrating birds fights to defend his flower patch.
All the baby animals have come out to play.
This mama otter keeps her baby’s fluff on fleek.
It’s a fish feast for the ages in Katmai National Park, where grizzly bears eat up to 90 pounds a day.
How do these gigantic rocks move on their own?
These 20-day-old chicks must face the first challenge of their lives.
White water lilies and spring flowers are reborn as the winter ice retreats.
Saguaro cactus flowers bloom over a period of successive nights in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona.
These special radio collars are saving African wild dogs’ lives.
These inquisitive walruses were eager for some camera time!
There’s no better storyteller than nature.
This extraordinary cheetah mother managed to get all her cubs through their first year.
Explore the tricked-out boat ‘The Hunt’ crew used to film elusive deep-sea predators.
A behind-the-scenes look at how the producers of ‘Planet Earth II’ stumbled upon comedy gold.
Would you have the guts to get up close and personal with these dangerous predators?
Watch and learn, grizzly cubs!
This three-toed pygmy sloth is doing his best to find “the one”!
There’s nothing like some Vitamin D to kickstart your morning.
I felt like I wanted to hug him.
Lose yourself in the sounds of the forest floor.
These Antarctic residents get front row seats to one of nature’s greatest light shows.
The ‘Blue Planet II’ crew went old-school to film airborne Giant trevally in South Africa.
Warning: While washing your shirt, you may share a pool with some interesting friends.
The ‘Planet Earth II’ camera crew releases peregrine falcon chicks into the skies of New York City.
Tigress Raj Behra’s two week old cubs take their very first steps.
But this Painted wolf mama certainly does!
Sit back and let the sound of the ocean wash over you.
Giant spiders, brutal weather conditions, and hours and hours of waiting are all worth it for the moments of pure animal magic.
This ‘Planet Earth II’ cameraman describes what it was like to camp out in the canopy.
It takes a fearless and patient mother to keep curious cubs safe.
Cozy up and watch animals prepare, explore, and play during the chilliest season.
From the Kalahari desert to the Congo rainforest, get eye-to-eye with the extraordinary creatures of Earth’s wildest continent.
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