A hungry crocodile spots a pride of lions devouring a hippo carcass, but he must cool off before he can make a move. Will there be anything left? Check out this deleted scene from I, Predator.
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!
On this episode of Animal Planet's, "Fooled by Nature", the largest mammal is also the loudest emitting low frequency rumbles up to 200 decibels. The blue whale uses these rumbles to communicate with other whales.
On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," see how the Bengal tiger's speed and agility helps it capture prey. The tiger's amazing speed allows it to cover twenty feet in a single stride.
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," Koala bears eat the poisonous leaves of the eucalyptus trees. Fortunately, at birth the cubs are trained to digest the bacteria, by eating their mother's dung.