How are these creatures born? How do they look after their young? What does being cold-blooded mean? Watch crocodiles communicate, fight and catch their prey.
Find out all about the biggest mammals on earth. See a giant whale leap into the air. Watch a mother whale give birth to her calf underwater. Learn about the different whale spesies
Discover how these great mammals thrive in the icy cold of the Arctic Circle. See how they hunt. Find out why they may not survive the effects of global warming
The river is alive with fish, frogs and birds. Look at the moorhen's nest, where her chicks are hatching. The frog is laying spawn. If you are lucky, you may see an otter or a kingfisher
Some sharks have terrifying teeth; others only eat krill, plankton and very small fish. Discover how they find their food. Learn how the biggest fish in the seas give birth.
Watch wooden sailing ships tossed on stormy seats and attacked by pirates. Learn how they are made. Explore the seas on kayaks, racing yachts, speed boats and huge container ships
What do Elephants use their trunk for? Who leads the herd? How are they born? How are African and Asian elephants different? Watch elephants feed, trumpet, splash and play.
Never mind the nursery rhyme; here is the real life of a ladybird: what it eats, where it lays eggs, how it can change its shape and frighten off enemies
Shine your magic paper torch into the hidden homes of ants, bees and termites. Find out which jobs the queen, worker and male ants do. Watch a bee develop from egg to larva to pupa to adult. With this magic paper torch you can discover the secrets hidden in the dark pages of the book
The tide is out, you can explore! Dig the sand, peep under stones, pick up colorful shells. Find crabs and shrimps, oysters and limpets, mussels and starfish...