Animal Atlas - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Show Me Some Backbone
Vertebrates have spinal columns.

Wet in the Wild
Animals of all shapes and sizes get wet or stay dry.

Horns, Antlers, Teeth and Tusks
Many animals are well-equipped for a predatory world.

Big Cats
Lions; jaguars; leopards; tigers.

Full Body Armor
Clams, snails, turtles, etc., use shells for protection.

Sea Dogs
Walruses, sea otters and elephant seals.

Converging on an Idea
Bats and birds; pronghorns and antelopes; American vultures and African vultures.

Predator, Meet Prey
Running with antelopes, chasing with cheetahs, and eating with lions.

Language Without Words
Animals communicate with one another.

The Benefits of Being Wet
The underwater lives of dolphins and fish, including sharks.

The Good Life
The history and modern conveniences of zoos.

Island Hopping
Unique creatures live the island life.

Old World/New World
New World monkeys; crossing a land bridge from the New World to the Old World by camel; running races with an Old World horse.

Locomotion
How animals move; swinging monkeys; hopping kangaroos.

Exceptions to the Rules
Animals who break the rules

Beat the Heat
What animals do when the temperature rises; hippos cool off in the mud; wolves dig dens.

Life History
An animal's life has many stages.

What's So Special?
Some animals really stand out from other living things.

Big Eaters
The crocodile; the shark; the anaconda.

Super Animals
Animal superheroes are fast, powerful and can leap tall trees in a single bound.

Long Live Animals
What it means to grow old in the animal world; animals with long lives.

Herd Mentality
Flocks, swarms and schools of animals; benefits of traveling in a group.

Weaponry
Animals use their claws, horns, teeth and other body parts to protect themselves and to go on the offensive.

What's in a Name?
How animals are named.

A Day in the Life of Animals
Hunting like a lion; catching rays with an alligator; eating like a horse

Down to the Bone
Animal bones.
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