Brazil Untamed

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  • TV-G
  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (27)

Brazil Untamed is a nature documentary series from Smithsonian Earth that explores the breathtaking beauty and incredible diversity of Brazil's wildlife and landscapes. From the dense rainforests of the Amazon to the pristine beaches of the Atlantic Coast, this series takes viewers on a journey through some of the most awe-inspiring natural areas in the world.

Over the course of several episodes, viewers are introduced to a wide variety of animal species that call Brazil home, including jaguars, giant otters, capuchin monkeys, and caimans. Through stunning footage and expert commentary, the show provides an intimate look at the behaviors and habits of these fascinating creatures, offering insights into their lives and the ecosystems they inhabit.

One of the recurring themes of Brazil Untamed is the concept of conservation and the importance of protecting the country's natural resources. Through interviews with local scientists and conservationists, the show highlights the various threats facing Brazil's wildlife and examines the efforts being made to preserve it. From deforestation to climate change, the series tackles some of the most pressing issues facing the planet today and emphasizes the urgent need for action to protect the world's natural heritage.

In addition to its focus on wildlife and conservation, Brazil Untamed also showcases the incredible beauty and diversity of Brazil's landscapes. From the lush rainforests of the Amazon to the vast wetlands of the Pantanal, the show takes viewers on a visual journey through some of the most breathtaking natural areas in the world. Through stunning cinematography and aerial footage, viewers are treated to a bird's eye view of Brazil's most iconic landmarks, including the Rio de Janeiro skyline, the Iguaçu Falls, and the crystalline waters of Fernando de Noronha.

Overall, Brazil Untamed is a must-see for anyone interested in nature, wildlife, and conservation. Its vibrant visuals and engaging storytelling make it a compelling and thought-provoking series that will leave viewers with a renewed appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned nature lover or simply looking for a fascinating and educational exploration of one of the world's most captivating countries, Brazil Untamed is the perfect choice.

Brazil Untamed is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between December 12, 2016 and on Smithsonian Earth

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The Pantanal
10. The Pantanal
October 20, 2016
Visit the Pantanal, a haven for animal life that's also one of the world's most unforgiving habitats. Here, over 80 species of mammals, 300 species of fish, and 650 species of birds must constantly navigate the changing seasons, as the harsh dry season gives way to powerful floods. In this giant tro
Giant Otter Refuge
9. Giant Otter Refuge
November 16, 2018
Biologist Carolina Ribas sails up the waterways of the Pantanal in search of an endangered enigma: the giant otter. Despite their size, these remarkable fish-hunting mammals are adept at staying out of sight, for fear of predators. Join a remarkable odyssey into one of the world's most exotic wetlands.
Rheas Savanna
8. Rheas Savanna
November 9, 2018
It's the dry season in the Pantanal, and its wildly diverse grasslands are teeming with species, from magnificent rhea and giant anteaters to maned wolves and turkey vultures. Explore this unique world of armored mammals, regal scavengers, and flightless stay-at-home fathers, and meet the biologists working to protect this biodiverse refuge from the threat of habitat loss and human degradation.
Capybaras Pond
7. Capybaras Pond
November 2, 2018
Wade into the wetland home of an unusual family of rodents. Capybaras have developed a number of adaptations that allow them to thrive in a dangerous environment, including webbed feet and synchronized births. But there's one trait that really stands out: they're as big as sheep. Because when you're surrounded by hungry predators, size matters.
Amazon Monkeys
6. Amazon Monkeys
September 22, 2016
Brazil's rainforests are home to thousands of creatures, but few are as intelligent and graceful as the white-whiskered spider monkey. Watch as these Amazon ambassadors use their long tails like a fifth limb, swinging from branch to branch high above the forest floor. At the Cristalino Private Natio
Cat Country
5. Cat Country
June 9, 2017
Two male ocelots, among the rarest wild cats of the Pantanal, are fighting it out over a freshly killed anaconda. In the distance, the loudest land animal in the Western Hemisphere, the howler monkey, fills the air with its primal cry. There's excitement at every turn in this protected South American wetland.
Jaguar Den
4. Jaguar Den
May 19, 2017
A young jaguar embarks on the first solitary hunt of his adult life, deep in the Pantanal, a vast wetland 10 times larger than the Everglades. His target is a savage caiman, a relative of the crocodile, who will fight back for any opportunity to turn the tables on his inexperienced predator.
Peccary Party
3. Peccary Party
April 17, 2017
At first glance, they look like pigs, but they're actually white-lipped peccaries from the Brazilian wetlands of the Pantanal, 10 times the size of the Everglades. Follow scientists as they track these mysterious mammals in their daily quest for food, while keeping a watchful eye for their main predator: jaguars.
Bird Paradise
2. Bird Paradise
November 11, 2016
In the heart of Brazil lie the immense wetlands of the Pantanal--an area 10 times the size of the Florida Everglades. In the dry season, over 650 species of birds descend onto the shallow marshes to feast, breed, and raise their young, including the the regal jabiru, the colorful hyacinth macaw, and the noisy chacalaca.
Monkey Garden
1. Monkey Garden
December 12, 2016
Venture into the lush confines of the Brazilian Pantanal, host to an assortment of unusual creatures with similarly strange habits. Among these, you'll encounter the piraputanga fish that leaps out of the water to pluck fruit off low-hanging branches and the lowland tapir--the largest land mammal in South America--who can eat up to 100 lbs. of vegetation each day.
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Where to Watch Brazil Untamed
Brazil Untamed is available for streaming on the Smithsonian Earth website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Brazil Untamed on demand at Paramount+ and Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    December 12, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (27)