Baby Animals In The Wild
We look at a broad range of totally cute, wild baby animals and show how they live their lives through the seasons. We also highlight milestones such as birth, grooming, playing, napping, exploring and learning with mum or dad.
Baby Animals In The Wild
We meet baby forest animals from koala joeys munching on eucalyptus leaves to grizzlies enjoying fresh fish. Antics of her baby offspring tire out a gibbon mother in Asia, while in Australia, a joey tries the patience of its koala mom.
Baby Animals In The Wild
Dugongs and sea lions, stay close to their mothers for food and training and sea turtles start to hatch. Manatees enjoy some laid-back sea exercise, but elsewhere, seahorses and octopuses learn camouflage survival skills beneath baby humpback whales.
Baby Animals In The Wild
A visual safari through the African savanna shows the offspring of elephants, hyenas, rhinos and zebras as they greet the sunrise. During the day frisky young cheetahs, wildebeests, kudus and lion cubs learn the ropes and do a little playing.
Baby Animals In The Wild
In some of the world's coldest climates, baby penguins, snow monkeys and polar bear cubs enjoy their first meals and hesitant steps. Snow-loving seals, arctic foxes, gentoo penguins and puffins enjoy good times while learning survival skills.
Baby Animals In The Wild
In the jungle young lemurs, macaws, marmosets and elephants munch on breakfast and take baby steps. Afternoon is playtime and an opportunity to discover the skills needed for independence as lemurs, chimps and even pythons learn the ropes.
Baby Animals In The Wild
Deserts on all continents are home to some very hardy baby animals as the heat would be daunting for most, from prairie dogs to camels and ostriches, baby bison, burrowing owls, snakes and tortoises take it in their stride.
Baby Animals In The Wild
From the peaks of the rainforest to the Himalayas, baby red pandas, mountain goats, snow leopards and bald eagles all adapt to their rugged terrain. Mountain lion cubs romp on one continent and baby gorillas play on another.
Baby Animals In The Wild
Australia's isolation led to a unique evolution of its wildlife, as seen in an array of colorful baby birds, emus, dingoes and adorable koalas. We see kangaroo joeys learning how to box, while platypuses frolic and Tasmanian devils keep growing.
Baby Animals In The Wild
Wild turkeys, horses, bison and the exotic rhea, a relative of the ostrich, roam free on grasslands. We meet lynx cubs making their first moves toward adulthood and foals trying to stand, gazelles boxing and yaks grazing.
Baby Animals In The Wild
Wetlands offer unique challenges to baby wild animals, from a flamingo that likes to preen to some water-loving hippos, beavers and ducklings. The swamp wallaby prefers the land, and pelicans occupy shore and sky.
