Nick Baker's Weird Creatures

Watch Nick Baker's Weird Creatures

  • 2007
  • 3 Seasons

Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is a fascinating wildlife documentary series from Icon Films that stars the eponymous Nick Baker, a naturalist and television presenter, as he ventures into some of the world's most remote and exotic locations to search for some of the planet's most bizarre and fascinating creatures. Each episode of the series features Baker exploring a different part of the world and encountering the often weird and wonderful creatures that inhabit those regions.

One of the things that sets Nick Baker's Weird Creatures apart from other nature documentaries is the sheer diversity of the creatures that it covers. Baker is not limited to documenting the usual suspects of the animal kingdom, such as lions, tigers, and bears. Instead, he delves deep into the world of insects, reptiles, and other lesser-known animals, highlighting their unique qualities and the fascinating adaptations that they have developed to survive in their respective habitats. From the venomous centipedes of Venezuela to the terrifyingly large spider crabs of Japan, there is never a dull moment in Nick Baker's Weird Creatures.

Throughout each episode, Baker provides insightful commentary on each of the creatures that he encounters, providing viewers with a wealth of fascinating information about their biology, behavior, and ecology. He often gets up close and personal with the creatures, using his expert knowledge and fieldcraft skills to capture them and get a closer look. This can lead to some tense moments, such as when he attempts to catch venomous snakes, but it also means that viewers get to see the creatures in stunning detail.

Another standout aspect of Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is the stunning cinematography that brings each episode to life. The camera work is often exquisite, capturing the creatures in their natural habitats with stunning clarity and detail. Whether he is traversing a dense rainforest, exploring a murky swamp, or spelunking in a subterranean cave system, Baker is always accompanied by a skilled camera crew who help to capture every moment of his adventures.

Despite its focus on some of the world's most obscure creatures, Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is never dry or overly technical. Baker's enthusiasm for his subject matter is infectious, and his humor and sense of wonder help to make even the most esoteric creatures seem relatable and fascinating. This makes the series accessible not just to nature enthusiasts or biologists but to anyone with a sense of curiosity and a desire to learn more about the world around them.

Each episode of Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is around 50 minutes in length, providing plenty of time for in-depth exploration of the creatures and their habitats. As well as being educational and informative, the series is also visually stunning, with each episode taking viewers on a virtual journey around the world. The music and sound design also add to the show's immersive quality, helping to transport viewers to each of the locations that Baker visits.

In conclusion, Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is an engrossing and entertaining wildlife documentary series that will appeal to anyone with an interest in the natural world. Its focus on the weirdest and most wonderful creatures that the planet has to offer means that there is always something new and fascinating to discover with each episode. With stunning cinematography, insightful commentary from Nick Baker, and a sense of humor and wonder that makes even the most obscure creatures seem relatable, this is a must-watch series for fans of nature documentaries.

Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is a series that ran for 3 seasons (23 episodes) between January 12, 2007 and on Icon Films

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Seasons
Pygmy Sloth
8. Pygmy Sloth
April 1, 2010
Nicks heads to a group of desert islands in Panama where strange things have been happening to the animals. He hangs out with a pygmy sloth - a species only identified in 2001 - and discovers a species of frog with an identity crisis.
Giant Anteater
7. Giant Anteater
March 25, 2010
Luck is on Nick's side as he goes in search of the awkward middle child of anteaters, the tamandua. Borrowing characteristics from its brothers, the tamandua appears to have an identity crisis. But in an extraordinary moment, Nick witnesses a tamandua making the most of its adaptive abilities as it dines out on the fruit of the forest - behaviour never before witnessed in the wild.
Slow Loris
6. Slow Loris
March 18, 2010
Nick travels to the depths of the Bornean jungle to find the only poisonous primate in the world; the Slow Loris. It looks like a cuddly toy, but it carries a poison that can prove fatal. Small, shy, and nocturnal, it lives in the towering rainforest canopy. So to get closer Nick climbs 40m to spend a vertigo-riddled night from hell and listening to the sounds of the jungle.
Marsupial Mole
5. Marsupial Mole
March 11, 2010
Nick travels to Australia's Red Centre on the trail of one of the weirdest desert diggers, the Marsupial Mole. To Nick's astonishment he discovers that what is known about this mole is very little. With Joe Benshemesh, the world's leading authority on this most elusive of moles Nick sets off on a desert odyssey.
Horseshoe Crab
4. Horseshoe Crab
March 4, 2010
This weird creature may not be hard to find, but its story is truly remarkable. The horseshoe crab has been around for nearly half a billion years, making it one of the oldest creatures on the planet. Nick wants to find out what this living fossil has been doing right for so long, and why today this remarkable creature is in danger.
Axolotl
3. Axolotl
February 25, 2010
Mexico City might seem an unlikely place to find one of nature's most extraordinary amphibians; the Axolotl, an almost magical salamander. This film is Nick's pilgrimage to the ancestral home of his favourite amphibian. He learns about the axolotl's unique biology but discovers how the city's development has driven this mystical creature to the very edge of extinction.
Worm Lizard
2. Worm Lizard
February 18, 2010
Nick Baker is on a road trip along Mexico's Highway Number 1 running the length of the weird and wonderful Baja peninsula. His aim- to track down Bipes biporus, aka the Five-toed Worm Lizard. It is only found at the southern tip of Baja, and to reach it Nick must travel a thousand miles through one of the weirdest landscapes on the planet.
Leafy Sea Dragon
1. Leafy Sea Dragon
February 11, 2010
In the warm waters of South Australia Nick meets a marine animal with a jewel-like body; the Leafy Sea Dragon. Such an extreme body form is all about camouflage and this creature displays one of the most complex and convincing disguises in the natural world. Arriving in Australia just after breeding time means that Nick could very well see juvenile/baby Leafy Sea Dragons.
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Where to Watch Nick Baker's Weird Creatures
Nick Baker's Weird Creatures is available for streaming on the Icon Films website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nick Baker's Weird Creatures on demand at Amazon Prime and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 12, 2007
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