The romantic success of the male Darwin’s beetle relies on his gigantic jaws – and how he uses them. Other males have their sights set on the same female, and he must fight them all off for his right to mate. But his final action may shock you… Subscribe:...
Every autumn, the heavy rains means the river overflows and salmon are able to travel upstream to return to their birthing place. This also means a fantastic feast for a group of grizzlies. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub #Bears #AnimalHunt Watch more: Best of...
Travel to southern Vietnam’s tropical habitats, home to gibbons and playful macaques, green sea turtles, and Asian black bears. S1, E2 | Wild Vietnam Explore the World with National Geographic subscriptions: http://natgeo.com/ytngmagazine ➡ Subscribe:...
Upon seeing Birds of Paradise, 19th Century English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace wrote that it was his greatest discovery yet. As comedian and actor Bill Bailey finds out, you have to be up pretty early to spot these magnificent creatures. Subscribe:...
Hundreds of thousands of rhinos once roamed the Earth, but today, there’s less than 30,000. Due to poaching, very few rhinos survive outside of protected areas such as national parks and reserves, and 3 species are critically endangered. But there is hope in the...