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A camera trap in Montana captures a group of scavengers feeding on a road-killed turkey, highlighting both the ecological ...
On a March day in Seattle, USA’s Elliott Bay—part of the Salish Sea of northwestern Washington and southwestern British Columbia—a grebe bobbing nervously among a pod of Bigg’s (aka ...
Mother Eats Her Baby EPISODE SYNOPSIS A young leopard cub’s grim fate is sealed when it is paralysed – possibly in a skirmish with other predators. The injury is fatal and things turn even ...
Dead whale disposal is a gruesome affair EPISODE SYNOPSIS Getting rid of a whale carcass is a disgusting affair. Earth Touch staffer Sarah Keartes bravely kept her lunch down to bring us this blow ...
Lion mating ritual up close EPISODE SYNOPSIS It's not a behaviour often captured on film, but the Earth Touch crew recently got the chance to film African lions mating in the wild! When it comes ...
The Amazon is one of the wildest parts of the planet, and hidden below the surface, in the area's network of rivers and streams, is an "electric grid" – a bizarre community of fish with a highly ...
Meet the pangolin who’s teaching humans about his own kind EPISODE SYNOPSIS They’ve been called the world’s most trafficked animal you’ve never heard of. Pangolins are notoriously ...
Vultures make a comeback in Italy, scientists gain amazing insight into honeybee communication, an unlucky lion cub rescued in Zimbabwe, an epic octopus-crab showdown and why is the cockeyed squid ...
Fur seals fight over newborn pup EPISODE SYNOPSIS Every December to January, fur seal colonies welcome their newest members...but for newborn seal pups, life is hard from the get-go. Our camera ...
Follow conservationists on a rescue mission to free bears imprisoned in a bear bile farm in China. Kept in tiny cages and mutilated by horrific surgical procedures, the animals have endured a life ...
Homosexual Giraffes Do What Comes Naturally EPISODE SYNOPSIS At any moment in time, one in every 20 male giraffes can be found amorously necking with another male. Or so says one study into ...