Congratulations to founder and #NatGeoExplorer Joel Sartore on this milestone along his journey to document our world’s astonishing biodiversity. To date, he has taken portraits of 13,000 species—more than halfway to his goal of documenting the approximately 20,000...
Today, around 1,200 species of spider roam the earth, and they are nearly all venomous. Discover the great lengths a jumping spider will go for a meal or the intricate hunting techniques of the rapid wolf spider, and why the bolas spider has a picky appetite when it...
A team of shark scientists are on an expedition to try and find the world’s biggest great hammerhead. The team follows a baitline, tags a blacktip and runs. Watch SharkFest on National Geographic and stream on #DisneyPlus https://on.natgeo.com/3xYY2Gc ➡ Subscribe:...
Everyday, Andrea Turkalo walks 45 minutes to the Dzanga Clearing to watch elephants up close. She has managed to piece together the lives of these forest elephants and is shocked to see a particular calf thriving. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #naturalworld...
Dan O’Neill investigates the world of keeping exotic fish and the devastating impact taking them from the wild may be having on our oceans. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #DanONeillInvestigates #BBCEarth Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist...
African elephants are normally seen out in the savannah with the lions, giraffes and gazelles. But a third of Africa’s elephants live in dark, dense rainforest and Andrea Turkalo gets to experience them everyday. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #Elephants...