Ep 14. Born to Guide
- February 23, 2019
In this episode of Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, titled "Born to Guide," viewers will be taken on a virtual safari through some of the most majestic and intelligent animals in the world. Host Jack Hanna, a renowned wildlife expert and adventurer, explores how animals use their innate instincts to navigate their environments and lead their groups to safety.
The episode begins with a close-up look at a pack of wolves, who are known for their intricate social structures and reliance on pack members to guide them through their territories. Hanna observes the wolves' keen sense of smell, sight, and sound, which allows them to track prey and navigate through unfamiliar terrain with ease.
Next up, viewers are introduced to meerkats, who are known for their ability to designate sentries to stand guard over the group and alert the others to approaching danger. Hanna marvels at the way meerkats use their intricate communication system to guide each other and keep the group safe.
Moving on to the ocean, viewers are treated to a view of spinner dolphins, who are known for their acrobatic displays and impressive ability to navigate the water with precision. Hanna observes the way that spinner dolphins use their fins and tails to steer, pivot, and spin through the water, allowing them to easily guide their groups as they hunt for food and navigate potential predators.
The show then goes on to explore the intelligence of elephants, who are known for their remarkably complex social structures and ability to communicate with each other across vast distances. Hanna observes a group of elephants as they move through the savannah, marveling at their ability to instinctually guide each other through difficult terrain and protect their young from predators.
As the episode draws to a close, Hanna turns his attention to one of the most intelligent animals on the planet: the chimpanzee. Hanna notes that chimpanzees are known for their remarkable intelligence, communication skills, and ability to use tools to navigate their environment. Viewers are treated to scenes of chimps using natural resources to construct beds, build nests, and access hard-to-reach food sources.
Throughout the episode, Hanna marvels at the remarkable instincts and intelligence of these animals, noting how they have evolved over time to navigate their environments and keep their groups safe. From the wolves of the tundra to the chimps of the rainforest, these animals embody the incredible diversity and complexity of the natural world.