National Geographic or NatGeo may refer to:
National Geographic or NatGeo may refer to:
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WW2 Hell Under the Sea is an event-based series charting the stealth game of subsea warfare, tracking the dramatic narrative from contact to attack of the greatest submarine patrols of World War II. From the rise of the Wolfpack to the drive for victory in the Pacific, we profile the strategic masterminds and the rapid evolution of technology and tactics, as the threat of undersea warfare brings every sailors worst nightmare to life. Expert analysis and stock footage are woven with narrative driven re-enactments filmed on authentic Second World War era submarines to place the characters at the heart of the action.
Five lion prides in Africa compete for scarce food and each have adopted their own style of hunting. As a supremely adaptable predator, lions hunt anything they can catch. With different groups adopting new ways to capture their prey, see how these majestic big cats hunt in a world where only the most cunning and powerful survive. Can these creative...
Enter the mysterious, unchartable wilderness of Okefenokee, 700 square miles of swampland on the Georgia-Florida border. Eerie, forbidding, and darkly beautiful - Okefenokee is ruled by a descendant of the dinosaur, the fearsome alligator.
Enter the world of an ancient creature that has become an expert weaver, a consummate hunter, and with more than 30,000 faces - a master of adaptation. Over millions of years spiders have developed numerous methods of capturing prey and spinning a common orb web is just one of them.
Enter the realm of the monster snake! Enormous snakes...hungry caimans...frenzied piranhas...a barefoot biologist! Jesus Rivas takes off his shoes to study giant anacondas in the swampy heart of Venezuela. He's searching for the slippery skin of the world's largest snake...
This is the story of Solo, a lonely African wild dog that has befriended a number of jackals and hyenas in the Okavango Delta. Solo has helped the jackals raise their pups as if they were her own.
Stalking Leopards: National Geographic television special about the lives of leopards.
As the male heirs of the powerful Xakanaka lions, Tau and Banda’s success is not a birthright. When they come of age, like all juvenile males, they are exiled from the pride and must survive as nomads. Cast into the wilderness, they don’t know how to hunt. Starvation is a daily threat...
Filipino villagers catch a giant rogue crocodile; but is it really the serial killer that terrorized the village for two years
A haunting call echoes across the Liuwa Plain. There is no answer, there hasn’t been for years. She has no pride, no support – she alone must safeguard her own survival. Her name is Lady Liuwa,.
Join National Geographic Channel as we take you through the story of gold throughout time and the process that turns this precious resource from raw mineral to fine jewelry. In this two-hour special, you will see why Spanish invaders and African kings alike spent their lives on a relentless quest for gold.
In the daily struggle for survival, terrible thirst drives wildlife to water...even when the water is just inches away from the jaws of a crocodile. During one harsh season, a punishing drought draws some of Africa's most magnificent creatures to the shrinking pools of the Luvuvhu River...
These animals are adrenaline junkies, taking risks that even the most adventurous human would consider insane. Nat Geo WILD counts down the top 10 daredevils of the animal kingdom.