Kangaroo Mob: Kangaroo Fact Sheet
Chambered stomachs, marsupiums, hopping vast terrains and other facts and stats about this iconic marsupial.

Chambered stomachs, marsupiums, hopping vast terrains and other facts and stats about this iconic marsupial.
What makes a marsupial, a marsupial? The biogeographic history and biological evolution of this particular infraclass of mammals.
The story of the life and death of a tiger destined for greatness, who may still lead the way to a better future for those of his kind.
Following the stories of several urban kangaroos, Kangaroo Mob reveals how these metropolitan marsupials manage to survive the city, and documents the ongoing debate on how best to manage them.
Intelligent, adaptable and fierce, the polar bear learned how to survive in a place that offers few comforts to any creature.
Echo died of natural causes at the age of 65 in May of 2009, leaving the family she had cared for and guided for so long to face the worst drought ever recorded in Amboseli on their own.
(Airs Sunday, May 23) Are you cat-crazy or a dog die-hard? Watch as NATURE shares the stories of pet owners and their beloved animals.
Based on his true story, My Life as a Turkey chronicles naturalist and writer Joe Hutto’s remarkable and moving experience of raising a group of wild turkey hatchlings to adulthood.
Harpy eagles are the most powerful birds of prey in the world. Standing three feet tall, with a six-foot wingspan and razor-sharp talons the size of bear claws, these birds are the heavyweight hunters of the South American rainforest.
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