On the outside she's an average cat, but on the inside she is a meowing Mozart. Find out more about this cat who loves to play the piano in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
On Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky," lioness hunt in packs enabling them to cover the prey from all angles, making the chance of success much greater.
Dog gets caught in a serpent's suffocating grip. Watch and learn how this dog is rescued from this massive anaconda in this video from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
On Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky," in Australia the starling has invaded and are threatening the sanitation in many cities with flocks containing one million plus.
How do you get a female elephant pregnant by another male elephant in another place? Through artificial insemination of course. Find out more in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
From fire engine mascot to movie star, Dalmatians always stand out in a crowd. Their distinctive coat is just one reason they are so popular. Their speed and other skills are tested during the Road Trial, part of the Dalmatian Club's Annual Show.
Taking its name from the Canadian maritime providence, the Newfoundland dog is a living, breathing history lesson. Putting to use their webbed feet and large lung capacity, these dogs can really save the day.
Pugs may be the most documented breed in history, often seen at the sides of their masters in Renaissance paintings and various other art mediums. See how modern day Pugs perform service work and have inspired restaurants and high-end dog furniture.
The poodle's ability to learn is considered exceptional. This breed is ranked number two in intelligence, and while they may have an aloof appearance, these dogs have a sense of humor and joie de vivre!