Get ready for "Ms. Adventure" with comedian Rachel Reenstra. In this clip, Rachel visits a Tasmanian devil sanctuary to find out how devil moms handle their young.
All is fair in love and cannibalism on this clip from Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure". Scorpions perform a ritualistic dance during courtship. However, if the male doesn't meet the female's standards, he may just become her dinner. Learn more o ...
"Ms. Adventure" host, Rachel Reenstra discovers that blue green algae is this animal's fashion secret. Chock full of beta carotene, blue green algae gives the flamingo its brilliant pink color. Learn more about flamingos by tuning into Animal P ...
Join Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure" host Rachel Reenstra as she explores the wild for animals that are dressed to kill. From their powerful jaws to their camouflage coloring, crocs rock nature's catwalk with their classic suit of armor.
Nice crocs finish last on this clip from Animal Planet's, "Ms. Adventure". Host, Rachel Reenstra learns about love, crocodile style. Learn more about crocodile courtship on Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure".
On a mission to find fashion in the wild, "Ms. Adventure," host Rachel Reenstra discovers the king snake, a fashion faker that mimics the brilliant color of the venomous coral snake. Though it is harmless, the king snake fools its predators with ...
On Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure", host Rachel Reenstra learns all about the mating rituals of kangaroos. Rival male kangaroos box each other for a chance to woo the finicky females. Learn more about kangaroo mating on "Ms. Adventure".
On this fashion expedition, "Ms. Adventure" host, Rachel Reenstra discovers a frog that is dressed to kill. Armed with brilliant colors, some species of the dart frog are among the most deadly creatures on earth. Learn more about frogs on Animal ...
On Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure," host Rachel Reenstra discovers the courting rituals of the black bear. Learn more about black bears on Animal Planet.
Shorty and Ashley search a junkyard for loose pit bulls when Hercules goes bananas and runs away from Shorty. When Shorty finds him pointing at the trunk of a car, even he is not ready for what he finds inside ... an abandoned pit bull puppy.
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.