On Animal Planets Fooled by Nature, the star nosed mole can see with its nose giving it the best sense of touch in the natural world
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Fooled by Nature: Star Nosed Mole
On Animal Planets Fooled by Nature, the star nosed mole can see with its nose giving it the best sense of touch in the natural world
On Animal Planet's, "Fooled by Nature," being totally blind does not stop Grant's golden mole from hunting a delectable insect treat. Superb hearing aids this primarily nocturnal mammal as it swims through the sand in search of insects.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," Beavers create dams in order to make their living area collect more water. One beaver can chop down 200 trees a year and it only takes a few hours for them to gnaw through one.
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," we'll meet grazing wildebeest during their annual migration. Remarkably, wildebeest migration is driven by grazing on phosphorus rich grass.
On Animal Planet's series "Fooled by Nature," Spotted Hyenas have a complicated social order, which are organized by territorial clans. The males must submit to the females in order to mate with them.
On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature", this African miniature mammal's nearest relative is the elephant. Weighing only an average of nine pounds, Rock Hyraxes are able to climb rocks with ease using the soles of its feet.
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.
On Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," this pesky bloodsucking creature heavily influences the migration of the caribou. Caribou will go miles out of their way just to avoid the stinging bites of the mosquito.
On Animal Planet's, "Fooled by Nature", rank and mating rights are established among bison bull through battle. The male bison uses his head as a battering ram to fight rival males.
On Animal Planet's "Get Out There," the Wilder family spots elk during their wildlife adventure. Early evening is usually the best time to spot elk. During rutting season, dominant bull elk fight to defend their harems and earn mating rights.
On Animal Planet's "What's to Love?," The tapir is a relative of the horse and rhinoceros and lives in Central America. The tapir's long nose is used to forage for food in the jungle.
On Animal Planet's "Get Out There," the Zorbo family checks out bull elk antlers. Bugling and rack size help elk bulls attract cows during rutting season. Usually, the bigger the rack size, the larger the harem. Learn more about elk on Animal Planet.
When a predator comes along, the Meerkat Manor film crew is on the scene. Only by filming meerkats day after day can rare mobbing behavior like this be captured.