On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," witness Langur monkeys misbehaving - jaywalking, vandalizing, even shoplifting. In Jodhpur, India, monkeys and humans have found a peaceful way to coexist.
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 "Fooled by Nature", in the forests of central India, the Langer monkey and the spotted deer form a friendly alliance allowing them to feed together and avoid dangerous predators, such as the Bengal tiger.
On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," the Sifaka Lemur of Madagascar launch between spiny trees using powerful their hind limbs. Known as vertical climbers, they leap from tree to tree in search of food.
On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," octopuses use their intelligent arms to capture prey and explore their environments. Their arms contain neurons enabling the octopus to use them independently.
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 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 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.
Why the red face, monkey? Find the answer to the mystery of why the red-faced uakari monkey stays true to its name. (From "Red-Faced Uakari Monkey," Season 7)
A head like a tail? The body of the red-faced ukari monkey defies logic. Find out the why some say this monkey's tail looks like its head, and vice versa. (From "Red-Faced Uakari Monkey," Season 7)
Watch out Desperate Housewives, the Wild Ladies of Viramba are ready to take over your spots! From politics to fighting, there's never a dull moment in baboon society. (From "Wild Ladies of Viramba," Season 2)
Loyalties don't last long in monkey society. Che, a recent arrival in the Temple Troop, attacks his old tribe of bachelors in defense of his new family.