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From a camouflaging octopus to a dancing bowerbird, National Geographic's Planet Weird proves only the weird survive in the animal kingdom ...
In the deep seas found at the Earth’s poles, explorers are still finding elusive and mysterious sea creatures. On an ...
And tonight, a new National Geographic WILD docuseries is delving into that uncanny phenomenon. Debuting at 9pm Eastern Time on Friday, March 21 on Nat Geo Wild, Animals, They’re Just Like Us!
National Geographic's 'Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory' is 'part wildlife and part adventure' The show is a dream gig for thrill-seeking cinematographer, Bertie Gregory.
Much of the three-part “Planet Weird,” which goes out of its way to find the nutty in nature, is simultaneously fascinating and disgusting—the much sought-after synthesis of wildlife ...
In his latest documentary series, “ Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory,” the National Geographic filmmaker takes a personal look at some of the planet’s most elusive creatures while allowing viewers ...
A three-foot-long Antarctic gonate squid was spotted swimming 7,000 feet below the surface of the Southern Ocean ...
During their brief encounter, the researchers used a laser to measure the squid's size and observed its behavior in the wild. According to National Geographic, the footage reveals a squid in strong ...
National Geographic The Antarctic gonate is among a group of large and elusive deep-sea squid species native to the Southern Ocean, which have for the most part evaded human contact.
‘Planet Weird’ Review: National Geographic WILD’s Nutty Nature. ... animals eating other animals, mating with other animals (not other species, heaven forfend), ...
LOS ANGELES -- In order to keep up with the animals and tell their story, the "Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory" crew had to push themselves to the limits. As a wildlife filmmaker and National ...