A Kamchatka brown bear charges through a rushing river in to grab slippery Pacific salmon, and high-speed cameras capture the action.
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Wild Russia: Kamchatka Bear vs. Pacific Salmon
A Kamchatka brown bear charges through a rushing river in to grab slippery Pacific salmon, and high-speed cameras capture the action.
Stellar's sea eagles battle golden eagles at a lake in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. When food's at stake, the eagles are willing to fight to the death.
A long-horned beetle attempts to escape a colony of ravenous red ants, but slips back down into their waiting jawas and his ripped apart while it's still alive.
A wolf and a bear, two of Russia's deadliest predators, pick up the same scent of carcass off the coast of Siberia's Lake Baikal. Will one back down or will they battle?
A wolf is attracted by the scent of an elk carcass, but the meal belongs to a brown bear, the king of the Russian wilderness. The wolf must be patient if it wants to share in the spoils.
Caucasian turs are only found on the steep slopes of Russia's Caucasus Mountains. Only 6,000 of these animals are left, and footage of them is extremely rare.
Warm current from the Sea of Japan creates one of Wild Russia's best kept secrets: an underwater world as spectacular as any in the Caribbean. In this world, danger lies at every turn.
A mother owl brings a lemming home for her two hungry chicks. The larger chick claims the lemming as soon as it's dropped, leaving the smaller and weaker chick to starve.
In this clip from "Planet's Best North American Wildlife Encounters" on Animal Planet, we encounter the legendary grizzly Bear in Brittish Columbia. These bears fish for salmon in the stream, to gain some weight before the winter.
On this episode of Animal Planet's "Fooled by Nature," Alaskan grizzlies enjoy the carnivorous life for a season. They are actually 80 percent vegetarians depending on green delights for the bulk of their diet.
Jeremy Wade is out at night to try and catch a bull shark, but what ends up on his line shocks him. A gigantic, 350-pound-plus grouper with fearsome spikes on its back is definitely not what he had in mind...
Trying to catch a 400-pound river monster with a single-handed reel is a recipe for disaster! Jeremy Wade explains that choosing the right fishing equipment can make the difference between victory and defeat.
Jeremy Wade catches a catfish in the Congo so powerful that it could possibly drag someone to their death. Just imagine what an adult-sized version of this fish can do.