We'll test your senses about how animals see, hear and smell. Find out which animal uses it's eyes to swallow, which has ears on it's knees and which has a sense of smell 100,000 stronger than a human being's.
We'll discover which animals run the fastest, jump the highest and dive the deepest. - and who has what it takes to be a championship boxer. We're picking our team for the Animal Olympics.
We'll test your knowledge of all creatures GREAT and small. From the largest animals on the planet to the ones that are so tiny you can barely see them.
We're going to bust some animal myths. Can groundhogs really predict the weather? Do elephants never forget? Does the color red really make a bull angry? All this and many more animal myths.
Sayings about animals. Say what? Have you ever heard the saying blind as a bat or sweat like a pig? Where and why did these sayings originate? We'll find out the truth behind these sayings and many more.
We'll discover why some animals from different families are able to look alike, how to tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators, toads and frogs and more. Let's test your animal awareness.
We're talking animal groups. We'll explore why some animals prefer to live on their own, why some live in pairs, and why many live in groups. So get ready as we test your animal awareness of critter congregation.
All animals have skeletons of some sort and they come in all shapes. And all sizes. We're testing your animal awareness to see what you know about animal bones.
Skin. Feathers. Scales. Every living thing has some kind of covering to protect it and we're going to test your critter comprehension and see what you know about animal coverings.
We'll investigate why animals go to extreme measures to survive in the wild. Which scaly animal migrates for weeks without eating? Which insect migrates over 3,000 miles? And more.
We're out to understand animal communication. Talk, talk, talk. Why do birds sing? Why do wolves howl?...and why do lightning bugs flash? Answers to these and more.
We'll discover what makes wild animals wild and domestic animals...not. We'll also find out where house cats lived before houses, which animals can travel 200 mph through the air and more.
We're investigating animal populations and how they affect each other. We'll find out which fish is called the Dino fish, and why. Which reptile can live to be 100 years old and many more interactions.
We'll investigate how different animals move around in their environments? We'll also find out which bird is the only bird that can fly backwards? Which animal uses its jaw for navigation? . - and can frogs fly?
We'll discover why baby birds peep...find out just how many eggs fish really lay....and take a peek to learn what's going on inside a kangaroo's pouch.
We'll ask why the giraffe has such a long neck - see what else a skunk can do besides stink...and consider how to keep cool like a camel on the desert sands.
We'll find out why animals are so busy taking baths...discover how to dive to the depths of the ocean...and ask, is there such a thing as a living fossil?
We'll dig up the origins of man's best friend...watch out for the man-eating tiger...and investigate how humans can share the planet with all of our furry, scaly, and feathery friends.
We'll uncover the polar bear's secrets for living on the ice...dig up the dirt on why lizards live in the desert, and not the forest...and jump through the jungle to find the answers to why animals live where they live.
We'll discover why rats and mice are such great city-dwellers...see what sticky-fingered deer are stealing from campers...and find out just how neighborly a heard of elephants can be.
We'll dive to the depths of the ocean to discover some of those mysteries of the deep - listen to a whale of a tale - and discover how life survives in a tide pool.