Season 2

Why Jelly Fish Float Like A Butterfly, and Sting Like A Bee
Jellyfish don't have a heart, or blood, or even a brain.
Why Jelly Fish Float Like A Butterfly, and Sting Like A Bee

Nature's Scuba Divers: How Beetles Breathe Underwater
Bugs and beetles can't hold their breath underwater like we do.
Nature's Scuba Divers: How Beetles Breathe Underwater

See What Makes Owls So Quiet and So Deadly
It's stealth, not speed that makes owls such exceptional hunters.
See What Makes Owls So Quiet and So Deadly

Watch Flesh-Eating Beetles Strip Bodies to the Bone
Dermestid Beetles are fast and fastidious eaters.
Watch Flesh-Eating Beetles Strip Bodies to the Bone

You're Not Hallucinating. That's Just Squid Skin.
Octopuses and cuttlefish are masters of underwater camouflage.
You're Not Hallucinating. That's Just Squid Skin.

Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color
Chameleons don't change color to match their environment; it's just the opposite.
Nature's Mood Rings: How Chameleons Really Change Color

How Do Sharks and Rays Use Electricity to Find Hidden Prey?
When it comes to spotting prey, sharks and rays have a sense beyond sight and smell.
How Do Sharks and Rays Use Electricity to Find Hidden Prey?

Can A Thousand Tiny Swarming Robots Outsmart Nature?
How does a group of animals - or cells - work together when no one's in charge?
Can A Thousand Tiny Swarming Robots Outsmart Nature?

Zapping Coral With The World's Most Powerful X-ray
Some corals look like undersea gardens, gently blowing in the breeze.
Zapping Coral With The World's Most Powerful X-ray

These 'Resurrection Plants' Spring Back to Life in Seconds
Within seconds of rainfall, dried-up moss is revived after being dead for decades.
These 'Resurrection Plants' Spring Back to Life in Seconds

Where Are the Ants Carrying All Those Leaves?
Ants use leaves to grow white tufts of nutritious fungus to feed their offspring.