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Browse - Most popular wildlife shows
Kings of the Wild
Kings of the Wild brings together Josh James, a hardcore hunter from the backwoods of New Zealand, and Matt Tebbutt, a British chef who lives for fine food and loves foraging for wild ingredients. The two couldn't be more different, but these unlikely buddies have set themselves an ambitious goal to travel to some of the toughest environments on Earth and prove in just seven days that they can rustle up incredible food from the least likely of ingredients.
The Secret Life of Elephants
Embark on an emotional journey with the majestic elephants of Kenya's Samburu reserve. Witness their dramatic lives in this captivating documentary series.
Join a team of experts as they uncover the secrets of these intelligent creatures, from their family dynamics to their incredible communication skills. Prepare to be amazed.
Monster Bug Wars!
Experience the world of bugs like never before! In Monster Bug Wars, watch as the most dangerous insects on the planet battle it out for survival.
From the cunning praying mantis to the venomous redback spider, witness these tiny creatures fight tooth and nail to emerge victorious. Who will come out on top in this epic battle for supremacy?
Wild Safari Live
Africa is far and pricey for most to travel to. But that's not stopping Nat Geo WILD from bringing Africa to you. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 29, at 9 a.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD, Wild Safari Live gives viewers a front row seat on daily safari rides as we explore the natural habitat of lions, giraffes, elephants and more. No passport required for this one! As part of BIG CAT WEEK, Nat Geo WILD's week dedicated to big cat programming to help save big cats in the wild, you will witness these majestic animals each morning with two expert guides leading the way. All you need is an appetite for adventure and love for our wildlife friends in the African bush. Safari guides Pieter Pretorius and Hayden Turner take us deep into South Africa's Sabi Sands Park to bring us face to face with Africa's wildlife, including lions, leopards, elephants, and buffalos. A rare opportunity, our cameras are bringing Africa to your fingertips to reveal how these magnificent creatures live.
Fat Guys in the Woods
The Weather Channel's Survival Expert, Creek Stewart, will train these men in how to build shelter, start fire and hunt with nothing but their bare hands, and maybe a condom or a gum wrapper. Three men, one week and one objective: to learn the skills that make a man... a man. This show is not about making fun of fat guys. It's about giving regular Joes the chance to do something they've only seen done by Brad Pitt-types.
These guys may not have a clue how to survive on their own, but by the end of their week in the woods they'll have the knowledge, and courage, to survive.
The Wonder of Animals
This series takes a journey into the world of animals. Chris Packham explores the unique qualities of some of the successful animal groups.
Urban Tarzan
This show follows the country's preeminent extreme animal handler known as "UrbanTarzan" who rescues, captures, and relocates dangerous and exotic animals.
American Hoggers
The Campbell family, led by Jerry, his son, Robert and daughter, Krystal help Texas residents and ranchers who must deal with the wrath of wild boars.
Raised Human
Raised Human tells the extraordinary stories of three animals that formed a surprising attachment with humans. These astonishing relationships that cross the species divide allow privileged insight into the life of creatures that share our world.
Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown
Jack Hanna has hosted TV shows about wildlife since the premiere of Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures in 1993 and has become a zoological authority in his 30-plus years working at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio. On Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, he uses his knowledge and experience to present count-down lists of rare, fascinating creatures - appropriate, given Hanna's many appearances on Late Show with David Letterman. Topics include beasts equipped with armor, deceptively cute - but dangerous - animals, and adorable baby critters.
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