There is no greater predatory testing ground than the African savannah. Its greatest hunters, the lion, Nile crocodile and cheetah, are at the top of the pile here. Predator hunts prey, predator wins. Or does it? ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe ➡ Get...
How do elephants mate? Why do elephants have big ears? Do elephants find humans ‘cute’? These are just some of the questions you have asked. Join our elephant expert as they answer some of your weird animal searches. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub...
NGC gives you a front seat at fierce predator battles over food, sex and territory. Honeybees heat things up by cooking hornet scouts to death in an amazing feat of evolution. Zebra suitors battle the stallion for an eligible female in an attempt to woo her from the...
From the Natural World archives… A lack of milk is taking a cruel toll on this orphaned elephant calf, but if his grandmother and aunt can lead him to a new grazing area he might get more. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #BBCEarth #NaturalWorld #ElephantNomads...
Baby sharks are cute, but they need to grow up fast. Witness the vulnerable side to these top predators as they learn to navigate a dangerous world. SharkFest returns July 10 on National Geographic and #DisneyPlus https://on.natgeo.com/3xYY2Gc ➡ Subscribe:...
Dan investigates our growing desire to keep exotic pets – in particular, primates. He meets Natasha and Luke, who run a popular YouTube channel about their squirrel monkey, to hear their experiences, and visits Wild Futures – a primate rescue centre in the UK...