Animal Atlas - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Animal Appetites
Why, where and how animals catch food; animals with large appetites.

Animal Babies
The care and feeding of babies; raising and training the young; the care animals give their young; similarities of humans and animals

Wild Cats
Big cats are observed for their hunting skills; keen vision and hearing; various species of cats; tails, whiskers and claws.

Monkey Business
Old and New World monkeys; individuality of species; noses, tails and behavior.

The Bear Facts
Bear activities; grizzlies; polar bears; survival habitats.

Elephants and Us
Studying elephants' emotions; the behaviors of Asiatic and African pachyderms; how they raise their young and care for their elderly.

Animal Locomotion
Animals move from one place to another in diverse ways.

What's That?!
Animals' diverse physical characteristics serve purposes.

Goin' Ape
Apes' social structures, family units and humanlike characteristics.

A Crash of Rhinos
Surprising facts about the natures and temperaments of the rhinoceros.

Seafarers: The Amazing Water World of Marine Mammals
The world of sea mammals; dolphins, killer whales and sea lions; mammals adapt to life above and below the water.

Habitats - Home Sweet Home: Hot & Cold

Meet the Herbs
The world of herbivores and the carnivores who would like to eat them.

Home Sweet Home: Primordial Worlds of Swamps and Rainforests

Who's a Rodent?!

Marsupials

Animal ABCs
Fascinating ways that various species communicate and exchange feelings.

Savanna Safari
The majestic species that roam the African grasslands.

Animal Senses
Animals use their senses for survival.

Great Birds of a Feather
Nests, diets and mode of flight of storks, egrets, herons and condors.

Masters of Disguise
Camouflage helps animals with self-protection and hunters with disguise.

Hide or Seek: Predator vs. Prey
Wild animals must be able to defend themselves or others will kill them.

Down on the Farm, E-I-E-I-O
Domestic farm animals are both companions and food sources for people for many years.

Big Bad Wolves
The reputation and the reality of wolves.

Monsters in the Sea
Fascinating and frightening sea creatures.

Home Sweet Home: Shore, Sand and Sea
The world of the fish below and the seabirds above the shoreline.
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