From just one call, Andrea Turkalo can hear that a young elephant is separated from its mother. With her sound equipment, she is learning elephant communication and can even recognise certain families’ calls. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #forestelephants...
Wolves have been around for centuries, but with so many variations in the wild, what’s really considered a wolf? Casey puts his tracking skills to the test to reveal the truth about wolves. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe ➡ Get more Nat Geo Wild...
Doc tells us about his early days in Weidman with his growing family, and how one holiday looked a little different than that of the average American household! From colorblind conundrums to his well-known shirtless calvings, our favorite vet gives us the scoop on the...
Giant trevally fish (Carnax ignobilis) are opportunistic hunters, feeding on whatever is available. This means their diet varies from small crustaceans to birds flying too close to the sea’s surface… Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #shorts #bbcearth...
Dan explores the dark world of illegal wildlife trade, by visiting London Metropolitan Police’s ‘Dead Shed’. He’s taken on a tour by Detective Constable Sarah, who shares with him some of the stories behind the many items they’ve confiscated over the years. Subscribe:...
Unlike savannah elephants, forest elephants spend most of their time alone in the dense rainforest, but this doesn’t mean they don’t maintain their family ties. Andrea believes the forest elephants know their relations’ whereabouts and use the...