Ragged-tooth sharks might look ferocious with their rows of razor sharp teeth but these creatures are surprisingly docile and are happy to share the water with curious divers. In this week's ...
Homosexual Giraffes Do What Comes Naturally EPISODE SYNOPSIS At any moment in time, one in every 20 male giraffes can be found amorously necking with another male. Or so says one study into ...
Lion mating ritual up close EPISODE SYNOPSIS It's not a behaviour often captured on film, but the Earth Touch crew recently got the chance to film African lions mating in the wild! When it comes ...
Wild Sex Season 1 Trailer EPISODE SYNOPSIS Let's talk about sex. And not just any old sex. The animal kingdom is a wild place – and it's got mating habits to match. We're getting it on with ...
Meet the pangolin who’s teaching humans about his own kind EPISODE SYNOPSIS They’ve been called the world’s most trafficked animal you’ve never heard of. Pangolins are notoriously ...
Warthog cuddling & pangolin kisses: The life of a wildlife warrior EPISODE SYNOPSIS In the midst of the desolate Namibian landscape lies a safe haven for wild animals in trouble. The Rare and ...
This week’s Wild Oceans is full of unusual sightings. From Cameraman Stewart Whitfield comes a blenny vs. wrasse battle on the seafloor, a speedy urchin getaway & a rare banded pipefish!
Building a drone to let us see what Africa's most dangerous animals get up to underwater is not as easy as we thought it would be! Watch as we build the first ever Earth Touch submarine camera ...
Dead whale disposal is a gruesome affair EPISODE SYNOPSIS Getting rid of a whale carcass is a disgusting affair. Earth Touch staffer Sarah Keartes bravely kept her lunch down to bring us this blow ...
An insect bites off another insect’s leg. Is this predatory behaviour, aggression, defence, competition or something else? In the case of carpenter ants, it’s for the good of the amputee and ...
Asia's bears are in trouble. Habitat loss, the pet trade, a demand for their body parts and the cruel practice of bear bile farming for traditional medicine are threatening their survival.
WARNING: This footage is extremely graphic and may offend sensitive viewers. In March 2013 Kruger National Park section ranger Richard Sowry captured the ugly face of South Africa's poaching ...