Ep 6. Going Solo
- November 10, 2018
In episode 6 of season 8 of Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, titled "Going Solo," Jack takes us on an adventure to discover the many interesting animals that survive and thrive in solitude.
The episode starts off with Jack in the rugged wilderness of Montana, where he introduces us to the elusive and solitary wolverine, known for its feistiness and toughness. Next, we head to the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica to observe a sloth. Known for their slow and solitary approach to life, these creatures are able to maintain their survival by blending in with their surroundings and conserving energy.
As the episode progresses, we learn about several other amazing creatures that live solitary lives. We observe the rare and majestic snow leopard, which are able to survive in harsh mountain terrain, thanks to their ability to hunt with patience and stealth. We also see the unlikely story of the North American jaguar, which is known to be solitary, but is now making a surprising comeback as a social animal in some areas of the United States.
Moving on, we head to the African savanna to observe the fascinating behavior of the majestic African elephant. We learn how elephants, despite living in herds, often exhibit signs of solitariness, such as wandering off from the herd to spend time alone. We also learn about the fascinating world of bats and how they are often solitary creatures in spite of their reputation for being social animals.
Throughout the episode, we are treated to unique and captivating footage of these magnificent animals in their habitat. From rare and elusive creatures, such as the pangolin and the aardvark, to well-known species like the lion and the wolf, each animal in this episode provides a unique perspective on the importance of living a solitary life.
The episode closes with a reminder of how important these solitary creatures are to the ecosystems they inhabit, and how their role as predators and prey is vital to the balance of nature. Jack emphasizes the need to protect and preserve these creatures and the habitats they call home, so that future generations can continue to learn from and appreciate their unique qualities.
In "Going Solo," Jack Hanna once again proves to be an expert guide for wildlife enthusiasts, delivering an engaging and informative look at some of the most compelling creatures that inhabit our planet.