Animal Atlas - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

On the Nose

What's that In the Rainforest?!

Ape, Monkey, Ape

Go West, Monkeys!

The Cud-Chewers

The Tiger's Tale

In With the In-Crowd: Invertebrates & Insects

The "Scary" Creatures

Bats in the Belfry

The Water Life

Family Matters

Social Animals, Solitary Creatures

The Water Carnivores

Birds to Be Reckoned With
Considering the great variety of birds in the world.

Why We Love Monkeys

The Behemoth Pachyderms

My, That's a Lovely Color on You
Color is used to attract and to conceal in the animal kingdom.

Watch Out
How animals observe the world.

Black, White and Pink?
Wild birds come in a great variety.

So True, So False
Exploring myths of the animal world

How Animals Adapt
How animals evolve and adapt over many generations.

After the Dinosaurs

By Snout, by Claw
Physical differences between carnivores and herbivores.

Living Like a Pig
Pigs are smart and tidy; domesticating pigs; wild relatives of pigs.

Finding Sanctuary
Visiting a sanctuary for farm animals in North Texas and a modern zoo in Kentucky.

Zoo Life in the Lone Star State
The Dallas Zoo and the Dallas World Aquarium.
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