A young lion prince named Simba flees his kingdom after the murder of his father. He embarks on a journey where he learns about responsibility and bravery, ultimately returning to take his rightful place as king.
African Cats is a nature documentary that takes viewers on a journey into the lives of African cats, showcasing their struggles and triumphs in the wild. The film focuses on a lioness and her cubs, as well as a cheetah and her own struggle to survive and protect her young. Set in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, the movie explores the beauty and brutality of nature in the African savannah.
Monkey Kingdom follows a monkey family as they navigate the challenges of the jungle, including encounters with dangerous predators and the search for food and shelter. The film highlights the strong bond between a mother and her son and showcases the fascinating behaviors and hierarchies of the monkey kingdom.
Man’s early ancestors set off to conquer the world, to explore the unknown, to adapt to every environment. And one day, to conquer fire – a discovery that made them invincible. They built shelters. They transformed their environment. But still this did not slake their thirst for more. They sought to fathom Nature’s mysteries. They invented stories to explain the inexplicable. Now, they are Men. Here, for the very first time in television history, is the saga of our origins, told through the story of one single family - an epic journey upon which the latest scientific discoveries shine an exciting new light.
A look at colorful (and mostly imported) birds, ranging in size from hummingbirds to storks.
New evidence has paleontologists questioning whether a third of all dinosaur species ever existed. Could some discoveries once thought to be distinct species, in fact, be the same species at different stages of development? National Geographic joins famed paleontologists—including Jack Horner, a contributing expert to the Jurassic Park films—who are challenging the long held belief that young dinosaurs looked like miniature versions of their parents.
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