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Browse - Most popular shows on Animal Planet
Meet the Sloths
Take a wild ride into the truly bizarre world of the sloths in this humorous, heartwarming and hugely entertaining series! These extraodinarily cute - and incredibly slow - creatures have largely been neglected by film and television, but that's all about to change.
Mud Lovin' Rednecks
Journey deep into the heart of Alabama and meet a down home gang of childhood friends as they attempt to start a first time mud bog business on their property. A popular form of entertainment, mud bogging combines big four-wheel trucks, fun competitions in the mud, family atmosphere, and a whole lot of mud. Anna, aka "Lil Bit," and her husband Bo, have joined forces with best friends Bubba and his fiancée Audrey, aka "Fat Legs," to transform their muddy land into a booming business called Mountain Creek Mud Bog. While their successful grand opening kicks off the summer season and brings in the bucks, this gang knows that if they don't step it up for the second bog, their new venture will be closed before it even starts.
Wild Capture School
Once a year in Malilangwe, Zimbabwe, students from a variety of different nations gather to learn the art of darting and tranquilizing wild animals from some of the most legendary wildlife vets on earth. Each episode looks at different species such as elephant, buffalo, giraffe and lion, and the different techniques used to tranquilize them.
Eating the Enemy
Invasive species that pose a threat to local economies are turned into meals at area restaurants in communities across the U.S. by artist and restaurateur Jeff "Stretch" Rumaner.
Orangutan Island
Meet a group of orphaned orangutans as they navigate the challenges of living wild on an island. Each day brings new adventures and obstacles to overcome.
Follow their journey as they learn to forage for food, build nests, and form social bonds. Witness their triumphs and struggles in this heartwarming and educational series.
Escape to Chimp Eden
Caught up in the turmoil of war-torn countries, chimps frequently become orphans of the bushmeat trade, sold at markets or auctions, according to Animal Planet. Chimps also are caged for entertainment or chained as pets. With only about 150,000 chimps remaining in the wild, the chimpanzee population is being destroyed and the lives of these creatures are being degraded.
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