Wild with David Attenborough

Watch Wild with David Attenborough

  • TV-PG
  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Wild with David Attenborough is a documentary series on the Smithsonian Channel that explores the natural world and the vast array of creatures that call it home. This series follows the legendary naturalist and documentary filmmaker, Sir David Attenborough, as he travels across the globe in search of the world's most fascinating and elusive species.

The series is shot in stunning high-definition and provides a captivating look at the world's most beautiful and awe-inspiring natural landscapes. With Attenborough's signature narration, viewers are taken on a journey through some of the most remote and inaccessible parts of the globe to witness some of the most incredible wildlife encounters ever captured on film.

Each episode focuses on a different region of the world and explores the unique cultures, landscapes, and wildlife that thrive there. From the forests of Africa to the deserts of Australia, Attenborough and his team of expert cinematographers and researchers delve deep into each ecosystem to uncover the secrets of the plants and animals that live there.

The series features a wide range of creatures, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals, and everything in between. Attenborough provides fascinating insight into the behaviors and adaptations that allow these creatures to thrive in their respective environments.

Throughout the series, the focus is on conservation and the need to protect and preserve these delicate ecosystems and the animals that call them home. Attenborough highlights the many challenges facing wildlife today, from habitat loss and climate change to pollution and overfishing.

In addition to the stunning visuals and expert narration, Wild with David Attenborough also features interviews with local experts and environmentalists who provide additional insight into the challenges facing the natural world.

Overall, Wild with David Attenborough is a breathtaking and informative series that offers viewers a unique and intimate look at the world's most fascinating and diverse wildlife. Attenborough is a master storyteller and his passion for the natural world is infectious, making this series a must-watch for nature lovers and conservationists alike.

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Seasons
Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Family
7. Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Family
May 18, 2016
Most arthropods leave their offspring to fend for themselves and some parents even die after giving birth. But there is a small minority of bugs that stick around to look after their young and become families. Natural historian David Attenborough steps away from the conflict-laden lives of Micro Monsters and celebrates the community that exists in the worlds of burrowing cockroaches, social spiders, driver ants, and more. Here, team spirit and cooperation rule, leading to gigantic communities that numerically rival our greatest cities.
Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Courtship
6. Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Courtship
May 11, 2016
Every species must reproduce in order to continue to exist, and in the world of the Micro Monsters, the courtships are complex, fascinating, and often brutal. Natural historian David Attenborough reveals the wide variety of bug mating games, from the dance of the scorpions to the Goliath beetle's battle of strength, and the gruesome ritual of the praying mantis. It's not always pretty, and it certainly isn't romantic, but the success level is undeniable, making arthropods one of the most abundant forms of animals on the planet.
Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Conflict
5. Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Conflict
May 4, 2016
Killer ants. Trap-setting spiders. Beetles that shoot boiling chemicals at their enemies. In the micro world, arthropods prey upon one another in many creative and brutal ways, and if you're a bug that can't defend itself, you're not going to last long. Enter the rainforests and deserts of Africa and Australia with natural historian David Attenborough as he examines the survival tactics of the Micro Monsters. Using a new camera system, we give you an up-close view of some of the most remarkable fight-to-the-death battles on the planet.
David Attenborough's Flying Monsters
4. David Attenborough's Flying Monsters
April 27, 2016
Something remarkable happened 200 million years ago. For the first time, backboned creatures left the ground and took to the skies. They were reptiles called pterosaurs, and over millions of years, they evolved into a huge variety of species, some the size of airplanes. But why and how did these magnificent beasts fly, and why did they suddenly vanish? Join David Attenborough, the world's leading naturalist, and a team of scientists across the globe on a quest to unravel one of the science world's more enduring mysteries.
David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: Triumph
3. David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: Triumph
April 20, 2016
Over the last 150 million years, birds have spread around the globe and evolved a multitude of flying abilities to become lethal hunters, formation flyers, and aerial acrobats. But there is a vast kingdom birds do not control: the night skies. Naturalist David Attenborough explores the highly advanced inhabitants that dominate our skies today. Follow him to the caves in Gomantong, Borneo, where today�۪s birds and bats meet in a battle for supremacy.
David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: Rivals
2. David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: Rivals
April 13, 2016
After ruling the skies for about 60 million years, insects were joined by a new group of creatures: vertebrates. The pioneers of the backboned flyers were the prehistoric pterosaurs, followed by a group of dinosaurs that acquired feathers. Finally, after a global extinction event, birds and the newly emerged bats took command of the skies. Join naturalist David Attenborough as he investigates the jungles of Borneo and the volcanic ash of China to track the evolution of these remarkable flying animals.
1. David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: First to Fly
1. 1. David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies: First to Fly
April 6, 2016
Take a spectacular, up-close look at flying insects as we celebrate the first creatures to conquer the skies.
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