Snow leopards stalk the highest living sheep on earth, while Japanese macaques relax in volcanic hot springs. Giant Pandas spend half their day eating woody grass, while their relatives the Tibetan brown bear must work hard to dig up a rabbit-like pika from burrows. Asia's highlands are home to...
Host Ellis Emmett has his first brush with royalty on the island kingdoms of Wallis & Futuna. But it is the life of a lone man, living simply on a remote island.
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Mariana and Darren explore the little-seen world of America's homeless youth by sleeping rough to see what life on the streets is really like.
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National Geographic for Disney/Maxwel HohnLife-long birder Christian Cooper takes us on a journey to dive into and discover the wild, wonderful and unpredictable world...
Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier sail to the Bahamas to photograph a spectacular underwater world threatened by big oil.
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