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."
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."
There's a beast lurking around the streets of a city, what do the authorities do when they find this beast? Find out more on this clip from Animal Planets "Weird, True & Freaky."
A child falls over and lands in the gorilla area at the zoo. Does this gorilla attack this child? Find out in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
These blood thirsty worms are called leeches and can be helpful within the medical field. Find out more here on this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
A team of scientist have been called in to help rescue a group of killer whales who have lost their way. Find out more in this video from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
If cats have nine lives, this dog has at least three! This puppy survives a head-on collision with a car followed by a gunshot at point blank range to the head.
Having one or two bats in your attic can be a nuisance, but having 2,000? Well... Let's just say that this Scottish family has learned to live with them.
The candiru is attracted by urea, a compound found in both fish gill waste products and human urine. When this fish attacks a man's urethra, the results are both gruesome and shocking. Viewer discretion advised.
An African Watusi steer sports a pair of horns with the largest circumference of any animal's on earth: 38 inches. Each of these massive horns weighs 100 pounds.
The bald eagle is back with a vengeance in Homer, Alaska. With a local woman feeding the eagles 500 pounds of fish a day, their numbers have grown to dangerous proportions.