On Animal Planets "Fooled by Nature," longer in length than its entire body the chameleons tongue has a round tip, which sticks to the prey
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Fooled by Nature: Chameleons Expanding Tongues
On Animal Planets "Fooled by Nature," longer in length than its entire body the chameleons tongue has a round tip, which sticks to the prey
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 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," blubber from seals provide the polar bear with good cholesterol, keeping it from becoming obese and providing life-saving insulation.
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.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," The giraffe's tongue is long and protected by horny bumps. It eats spiked plants, which have no effect on the giraffe's digestive system.
Donald Schultz helps relocate an endangered Morelet's crocodile in Belize. This one is small, but as Donald finds out, the most dangerous croc is the one you take lightly!
Lace monitor venom may one day be used to make blood thinners or blood pressure medication. Here, Donald catches a lace monitor as it is attempting to climb a tree!
Gharial crocodiles defend their nest sites from one another, as well as a mugger crocodile, something that has never been seen before! (From "Crocodile Blues," Season 7)
Is the megaconda real? The evidence is spotty, but some say this monster-snake exists, reaching lengths in excess of 130 feet and weighing as much as 5 tons.