On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," we learn about the most famous teeth on Earth: shark teeth. Sharks have a massive bite, with rows of teeth. They even have teeth on the surface of their skin.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," the Komodo Dragon shows off its razor sharp teeth and how efficiently they can be used in combination with their poisonous saliva.
On Animal Planet's, "Fooled by Nature," watch as warthogs go head to head against each other. Warthogs will fight at a moment's notice and often fight for no reason at all.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," the Elephant Shrew, also called a sengi, shows us its network of trails used for traveling through the scrub.
On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," on the island of Madagascar, the black lemur find the bug repellent properties of the millipede to be both anti-parasitic and intoxicating.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," The Underwing Moth has a clever defense mechanism against bats. When the moth hears the ultrasonic calls of the bat, instincts make the moth dive out of harms way.
On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," squirrels gather and bury acorns for the winter. They are equipped with an internal GPS system that allows them to locate their nuts months later even under a thick layer of snow.
On Animal Planet's, "Fooled by Nature," although chimps are primarily vegetarian they hunt in packs to capture their unsuspecting prey, the red colubus monkey.
On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," rival male diamondback rattlesnakes engage in a combat dance during mating season to win the courtship of a receptive female.
To trick a hand-reared python into eating more like a wild snake, this researcher places a rat head on a pig. Watch as this python is introduced to his meal.
While not a danger to humans, kingsnakes are a top predator among other reptiles since they are immune to most venom. Watch as this kingsnake swallows a corn snake.
In the early morning hours, a Rhinoceros Beetle inadvertently wanders into a colony of carnivorous ants. Will the beetle's impenetrable armor protect it from the ants' onslaught?
The River Thames is the second longest river in the United Kingdom and the longest river entirely in England. The river has supported human activity from its source to its mouth for thousands of years providing habitation, water power, food and d ...