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See and hear these animals in the wild — no reading required. Short clips from BBC Earth, National Geographic, MinuteEarth, and more.
World's Largest Jumping Spider
BBC Earth
The Hyllus giganteus — the world's biggest jumping spider — filmed up close.
Learn more about Jumping Spider →Great White Shark Mobbed by Seals
BBC Earth
Off South Africa, a gang of seals turns the tables on the ocean's most feared predator.
Learn more about Great White Shark →Iguana Chased by Killer Snakes
BBC
One of the most extraordinary wildlife sequences ever filmed — a baby iguana racing for its life.
Learn more about Snake →How Bats Hunt in Total Darkness
BBC Earth
Bats use echolocation to track and catch moths in total darkness — one of nature's most precise navigation systems.
Learn more about Bat →Wolves of Yellowstone On The Hunt
National Geographic
A Yellowstone wolf pack works together to take down prey after a long winter.
Learn more about Wolf →The Clever Queen Bumblebee
BBC Earth
David Attenborough reveals how a queen bumblebee builds an entire colony from scratch — completely alone.
Learn more about Bee →Stealthy Crocodiles Hunt for Fish
BBC Earth
Nile crocodiles use extraordinary patience and subtle teamwork — narrated by David Attenborough.
Learn more about Crocodile →Polar Bear Cubs Take Their First Steps
BBC Earth
Two polar bear cubs emerge from their den for the very first time after four months in darkness.
Learn more about Polar Bear →Incredible Orca Hunt
BBC Earth
An orca pod uses coordinated wave-washing to knock seals off ice — a technique passed between generations.
Learn more about Orca →Glowing Jellyfish in the Deep Ocean
BBC Earth
Bioluminescent jellyfish produce dazzling light shows far below the surface — deep in total darkness.
Learn more about Jellyfish →Why Are People So Afraid of Sharks?
MinuteEarth
MinuteEarth breaks down where shark fear actually comes from — and why the numbers don't back it up.
Learn more about Shark →Why Are Snakes So Creepy?
MinuteEarth
MinuteEarth explains the evolutionary reason snakes trigger such a deep, visceral reaction in us.
Learn more about Snake →MinuteEarth Explains: Cats vs Dogs
MinuteEarth
MinuteEarth breaks down the science behind why cats and dogs ended up so different — and why we love them both.
Rare Footage: Goblin Shark's Alien Jaws
Shark Week / Discovery
The only footage of a live goblin shark extending its jaw — it shoots forward out of its face like a slingshot to catch prey.
Learn more about Goblin Shark →Spectacular Deep-Sea Siphonophore
MBARI
MBARI researchers encounter one of Earth's largest organisms — an alien-looking chain of thousands of cloned bodies acting as one.
Learn more about Siphonophore →World's Fastest Punch: Mantis Shrimp
BBC Earth
Filmed at 20,000 fps — the peacock mantis shrimp's strike is faster than a bullet and cavitates the water itself.
Learn more about Mantis Shrimp →An Octopus Takes to Land
BBC Earth
A marine octopus hunts on a coral reef — then leaves the water entirely to raid rock pools on shore.
Beauty of Deep-Sea Creatures
BBC Earth
Extraordinary animals from the deep ocean — many entirely unstudied and stranger than science fiction.
Bioluminescent Animals of the Deep
BBC Earth
In total darkness, deep-sea creatures make their own light — a living light show no human has witnessed in person.