When Surya, the orangutan, meets a hound dog by the river, the two carry on like long lost friends.
In 1997, just off the Farallon Islands, a group of whale watchers watch an Orca prey upon a great white shark.
Swon attacks a bride after her wedding.
New Episode Premieres Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 8pm on PBS www.pbs.org Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano’s dog Jerry was the CFO (Canine Fun Officer) in the business they ran from their home office. But when Jerry became ill, Jim and Rene decided to sell their business and their house — and they hit the road with Jerry. Some people are cat people, some are dog people. But regardless of which camp they fall into, most people are simply crazy about their pets. What makes these creatures such key members of our families? Watch as NATURE shares the stories of pet owners and their beloved animals. "Why We Love Cats and Dogs" premieres on PBS Sunday, January 25 at 8 pm (check local listings). "Why We Love Cats and Dogs" ispart of the 27th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS. Major support provided by Canon USA Inc., SC Johnson, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. For more information, visit www.pbs.org
I love whales... and, I think whale songs are one of the most beautiful sounds in nature. The music in this video is Whales Lullaby by Daniele Nacci from his Entropia CD. Whales Lullaby features some original recording of whales singing taken from The Whales Song Project (www.whalesong.net) mixed with music. I hope you enjoy the ambient sounds in this relaxation video which is sent from my heart to yours. Let’s make sure the oceans do not go silent. The whales deserve to be fiercely protected so they do not become extinct. Together, we can make a difference. Peace, Love, Save Earth!!
Two brother hound dogs must get split up.
Joined by Ricky Skaggs and Patty Loveless, Vince Gill delivers a beautiful tribute to a recently deceased friend.
Natalie Portman speaks out about the Virunga Gorillas.
Airing on PBS Sunday, Dec. 28 at 8 pm (check local listings) the NATURE episode UNFORGETTABLE ELEPHANTS features Martyn Colbeck’s stunning film and still photos of African elephants, which he has documented for nearly 20 years. In this poignant scene, he captures a new mother, Grace, tenderly using her trunk and sole tusk to lift her prematurely born calf out of the blistering sun. UNFORGETTABLE ELEPHANTS is part of NATURE, the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS. For more information, visit www.pbs.org
This is a short teaser for a TV program from Arnt Mollan, MollanMedia. This is recorded in the amazing nature of Norway over 3 years, and have several unusual and amazing scenes. The program and scenes are for sale. ... brown trout roe spawn mayfly mayflies nymph hach insect insects nature norway
Mating is a high stakes proposition and there's no telling what females want and males will do. NATURE's new miniseries, "What Females Want and Males Will Do," is about the evolution of sexual strategies and what makes certain species winners and losers in the animal mating game. Courtship drives evolution by controlling whose genes are passed on to the next generation, and intense competition gives rise to a wide array of dazzling displays and impressive ornamentation. In Part Two, "What Males Will Do," you'll see there is nothing a male will not do for the right to mate with a female -- dance, sing, fight, change body colors, illuminate, even agree to be eaten alive. There is often a surplus of males, and they are instinctively driven to compete in order to pass their genes to the next generation. But it takes two to tango. Now, scientists are learning to what extremes males will go in order to find that dance partner. Part of the 26th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for PBS, "What Females Want and Males Will Do" premieres over two Sundays, April 6 and 13, at 8 p.m. (check local listings). Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc., Toyota, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/nature
Three variables known as the Milankovitch Cycles affect how and when Earth enters an ice age or global warming.
Megalodon: Precursor to the Great White
This is King Richard finished mating with one of his harem.  They just stood there hardly moving for the longest time.
Can the 'Super Gliders' save the redwoods from being dominated and destroyed?
The worlds smallest birds in action. Hummingbirds. Another of our vids has the little guys going after a lilac: ca.youtube.com
A stray kitten and a wild crow form a very unusual friendship.
Catching three destructive wild pigs is quite a challenge.
He was orphaned after his mother was killed by a lion. He was left alone when his brother, Sambu, suffered the same fate. Then he was attacked by three
A short montage of scenes from the shooting of the parasitic wasp story of "In the Womb: Extreme Animals."
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