Walking With Dinosaurs returns in 2025! 🦖 #dinosaurs
Twenty-five years after it first stomped across our TV screens, the iconic Walking With Dinosaurs will return in 2025. #WalkingWithDinosaurs #Dinosaur #Short Watch more: Best of BBC Earth 🌍 https://bit.ly/BestOfBBCEarth Best Animal Fights 🥊...
Dolphins can communicate through leaping out of the water! 🐬 #Shorts #Dolphins #WorldOceanWeek
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Aggression to Forever Home: Cesar Millan Dog Nation (Full Episode) | Nat Geo Wild
Cesar and Andre Millan head to Los Angeles where they visit two dogs rescued from the foreign dog meat trade. Then, the Millans work with Brutus, another dog rescued from an Asian slaughterhouse, who has aggression issues toward other male dogs — a symptom of being...
Meet a master of camouflage: the pygmy seahorse #Shorts #WorldOceanWeek #Ocean
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These Iguanas Have An Unusual Mating Tactic | South Pacific | BBC Earth
Crested iguanas were discovered on Fiji in 1979, and since then we've learned a lot about their behaviour, including their strange mating rituals. But how exactly did they end up on such a remote island in the first place? #Reptiles #PacificIslands Subscribe:...
Dalmatian Puppy Learns to Enjoy Human Contact | Wonderful World of Puppies | BBC Earth
Dexter the Dalmatian gets daily massages to help him associate pleasure with the touch and smell of a human. He also meets Irish Setter Molly for the first time, to get used to meeting unfamiliar dogs 🐶 Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Best of BBC...
Octopus Uses Tools | Secrets of the Octopus
Octopuses are not only masters of disguise but also savvy tool users. #NatGeoWild #SecretsOfTheOctopus #ShortsPowered by WPeMatico
The Pantanal: The Land of Giant Animals | How Nature Works | BBC Earth
The Pantanal is the world’s largest tropical wetland. It is also home to some of the largest animals in the world. The largest cat in the Americas – the elusive Pantanal Jaguar, the biggest snake in the world – the green anaconda and the largest rodent – the capybara....