Nature on PBSBlack-footed cats are the deadliest of the entire cat family - with a 60 percent hunting success rate. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**
"Super Cats: Cats in Every Corner" premieres Wednesday, October 31 at 8 p.m. on PBS. Check local listings. http://www.pbs.org/supercats
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Meet the Deadliest Cat on the PlanetNature on PBS2018-10-25 | Black-footed cats are the deadliest of the entire cat family - with a 60 percent hunting success rate. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht **More info & videos below**
"Super Cats: Cats in Every Corner" premieres Wednesday, October 31 at 8 p.m. on PBS. Check local listings. http://www.pbs.org/supercats
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More videos: Sea otter orphan gets adopted: goo.gl/GKwveM Owl silent flight: goo.gl/p0gyTA Bullfrog dad protects tadpoles: goo.gl/3eoViH Gorilla mating games: goo.gl/BA3KoU Snow Monkeys behind the scenes: goo.gl/Jru3yvGrizzly vs. Caribou Herd | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-12-15 | Grizzlies have a deadly technique for hunting caribou.
You can now watch the full episode "American Arctic" here on YouTube and on PBS NATURE's website.Newborn Muskox | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-12-13 | Within hours of being born, this calf is ready to explore.
"American Arctic" airs this Wednesday, December 14 at 8/7c on PBS (check local listings).WILDHEART | Official Trailer | NATURE | PBSNature on PBS2022-12-12 | Official site: | #NaturePBS Immerse yourself in Scotland’s wild highland landscape and meet its long-lived forest keeper, a magnificent Scots pine tree. As one of its longest living species, this ancient tree has witnessed the nation’s history across 500 years. WILDHEART premieres on January 18, 2023.
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Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.Polar bears Are Marine Mammals | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-12-06 | Polar bears are the only bear species considered marine mammals.Raccoons Use Their Hands To “See” | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-11-29 | Raccoons are known for their unique hands.What Sound Does A Turkey Make? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-11-23 | Turkeys produce a variety of different sounds or vocalizations.Hungry Owl Chick | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-11-17 | Only weeks old, this owl chick is hungrier than ever.
Watch more in "Santa's Wild Home," available to stream here: youtu.be/LumRpwXVGfoBusy Beavers | Backyard NatureNature on PBS2022-11-14 | Cinematographer Jeff Hogan has filmed many animals all over the world, but, to him, nothing compares to filming busy and beautiful beavers in his hometown of Jackson, Wyoming. He's been filming beavers for over 30 years and has perfected capturing these creatures at work. See how he does it and how important beavers are to the local ecosystem and surrounding wildlife in this episode of Backyard Nature.
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Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Wildlife filmmaker Ben Masters sets out on a years-long mission to capture high-quality video footage of wild ocelots in Texas. In this behind-the-scenes video for the making of the film "American Ocelot," Masters explains the camera trapping process and showcases never before seen footage of wild American ocelots.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Producer Ann Johnson Prum and cinematographer Mark Carroll travel to western Poland to film the nest of the elusive Black Woodpecker. Working with local Biologist Romuald Mikusek they find a nest over 50 feet high. Using climbing gear Mark ascends the tree to mount cameras to film inside and outside the nest.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Cinematographer Mark Carroll takes us up in a crane to show us how he was able to capture feeding and caching behavior at the Acorn Woodpecker’s eyeview at the Hastings Natural History preserve in Carmel California.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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While filming the ocelot kittens, filmmaker Ben Masters compares his experience as a new parent to the mother ocelot. He later brings his infant into the field to "help" with camera trapping.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Camera trapping shows more than just data, it also captures this ocelot family's day-to-day behaviors. These filmmakers became the first people ever to see what it takes for a wild American ocelot to raise her young.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Black woodpeckers in Poland are elusive and have rarely been filmed. A pair of these large, imposing birds make a home in a beech tree, where they feed their hungry chicks.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Clement Kiragu, a Kenyan trainee cinematographer on Running with the Beest, recounts the thrills and challenges of working on his first wildlife film. From setting up crucial time-lapses to operating the croc cam, his 64 days in the wilderness are packed with action. Clement also makes the case for Kenyansstepping up to tell the story of their natural world and the wildlife around them.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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Acorn woodpeckers love to collect acorns and “tattoo” them into the holes they create in trees. Placing these acorns into trees helps this food last throughout the winter. But acorn woodpeckers aren't the only ones who love acorns, so they need to carefully watch their stash.
Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.
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The red-backed vole lives beneath the surface of the snow. But there’s one creature that can hear its every move: the great grey owl. And if the owl were not enough of a threat, another predator lurks within the vole's tunnels.
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As thousands of belugas arrive, these two polar bears are eager to hunt. However, they have two very different strategies for hunting their prey.
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Each small sandpiper must harvest up to 20,000 shrimp while simultaneously avoiding the fastest animal on earth: the peregrine falcon.
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As the wildebeest migration approaches the river, they know there is danger lurking in the water. Nile crocodiles move towards the herd's crossing points at this time of year and wait for the big arrival.
FOLLOW PBS: Facebook: facebook.com/pbs/ Twitter: twitter.com/PBS Instagram: instagram.com/PBS Shop: http://www.shop.pbs.orgDo Vultures Deserve Their Bad Reputation? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-10-12 | In myths and stories, vultures are often depicted as villains.How Wire Snares Threaten the Wildebeest MigrationNature on PBS2022-10-11 | As the wildebeest herd moves north through the border regions with Tanzania, it faces a human threat.
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“Running with the Beest“ premieres October 19, 2022, at 8|7c on PBS.
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As the wildebeest herd moves north through the border regions with Tanzania, it faces a human threat: an invisible web of wire snares. Poachers sneak across the fenceless border from Tanzania to hunt animals for bush meat, using wire snares.
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The wildebeest migration across the river has become a premier tourist attraction in Kenya. While tourism is vital to wildlife conservation, vehicles in these numbers disorient and intimidate the wildebeest’s behavior.
FOLLOW PBS: Facebook: facebook.com/pbs/ Twitter: twitter.com/PBS Instagram: instagram.com/PBS Shop: http://www.shop.pbs.orgHow Does An Emu Differ From An Ostrich? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-10-04 | In a race, guess who would win? (don't cheat!)Do Hyenas Really Laugh? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-29 | A hyena’s “laugh” is not what it seems.Elephant Ears! | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-27 | Who needs air conditioning when you have giant, floppy ears?Where Do Hippos Mate? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-23 | Hippos are the only land animals in Africa that mate in the water!The Worlds Deadliest Large Land Mammal | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-19 | Are hippos aggressive -- or just anxious and misunderstood?Why Does A Giraffe Have Such A Long Neck? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-16 | Their long necks aren't just for foraging.Leopards Are Incredible Athletes | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-12 | Of all the large cats, leopards are the strongest climbers.Bringing Nature Home | Talk and Q&A with Doug TallamyNature on PBS2022-09-10 | Join us live for a talk with renowned entomologist, ecologist and author Doug Tallamy. Recent headlines about global insect decline are a bleak reality check about how ineffective our current landscape designs have been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. Join Doug to hear how to create landscapes that enhance local ecosystems, rather than degrade them.
This event is brought to you by the American Conservation Film Festival and the film My Garden of a Thousand Bees, streaming now at pbs.org/video/my-garden-of-a-thousand-bees-trjhztThese Butterflies Cant Resist Turtles Eyes | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-09 | Unfortunately for turtles, their tears are the ultimate source of sodium for these butterflies.
Watch more in "Undercover in the Jungle," now available to stream HERE on YouTube, the PBS video app, and NATURE's website: to.pbs.org/3wEtauANight Monkeys | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-09-05 | These are the only nocturnal monkeys on the planet.
Watch more in "Undercover in the Jungle," airing this Wednesday 9/7 at 8/7c on PBS. Also available to stream HERE on YouTube, the PBS video app, and NATURE's website: to.pbs.org/3wEtauAMeet the Worlds Smallest Bird! | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-30 | Watch more in "Cuba's Wild Revolution," airing this Wednesday 8/31 at 8/7c on PBS (check local listings)!Season 41 Coming Soon to NATURENature on PBS2022-08-29 | Get a sneak peek at a brand new season of NATURE on PBS, starting in October 2022.
Official site: to.pbs.org/3ANyrT8 | #NaturePBS The WNET Group’s Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning series NATURE announced its upcoming season with new episodes Wednesdays at 8/7c beginning October 19 on PBS.
Watch on your local PBS station, the PBS video app, online, and here on YouTube through September 28, 2022.
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Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television.How do Bats Find Prey when Hunting at Night? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-25 | Many bats use sound to "see" the world.Bats Have HUGE Ears! | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-23 | How cute are bats' ears?What are crocodile tears? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-18 | Have you ever heard the phrase “crocodile tears”?What is it about a chameleon’s eyes? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-16 | Chameleons have some unique eyes!How Many Wild Dogs Does It Take To Raise A Litter? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-09 | The entire pack raises the pups.Did you know? All clownfish are born male. | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-05 | Since clownfish are all born as males, they are considered protandrous hermaphrodites.Westward Wings | A NATURE Short FilmNature on PBS2022-08-03 | Follow researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she strives to learn more about the monarch butterfly population in western Montana.
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Westward Wings follows researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she strives to learn more about the monarch butterfly population in western Montana. Maggie’s research opens a window to a world of pollinators and highlights the importance of creating habitat for native pollinators across the Western United States.
FOLLOW PBS: Facebook: facebook.com/pbs/ Twitter: twitter.com/PBS Instagram: instagram.com/PBS Shop: http://www.shop.pbs.orgCan a sea turtle drown? | NATURE Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-08-02 | Like other reptiles, sea turtles have lungs similar to ours.How Rare Are White Tigers? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-29 | Happy International Tiger Day!Why Do Male Lions Have Manes? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-25 | There are reports of maned lionesses that behave similarly to males.Where do Seashells Come From? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-21 | Do you have a favorite kind of seashell?Did You Know? Lionfish are Venomous! | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-18 | These beautiful fish are an invasive species!Do Sharks Sleep? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-14 | It has long been believed that sharks don’t snooze at all.Are sharks blind? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-12 | Let's debunk a common myth.Whats a Red Dog? | Nature Shorts | PBSNature on PBS2022-07-07 | No, we’re not talking about Clifford the Big Red Dog…