

Really Wild Animals
Season 1
Kids join a wild African safari with Spin, National Geographic's animated globe-on-the-go to experience the amazing ways that animals like cheetahs, crocodiles, rhinos and elephants survive. They'll experience life in a lion pride, what it's like to be a chimp, and much more. Really Wild Animals is a fun-filled, award-winning children's series featuring amazing animals, original music videos and National Geographic's stunning cinematography that send kids on wild adventures. Narrated by Dudley Moore. For ages 4-10.
Where to Watch Season 1
7 Episodes
- Totally Tropical Rain ForestE4
Totally Tropical Rain ForestTake a totally tropical trip to the rain forest! Explore the life-filled rain forest, where there's a greater variety of plants and animals than anywhere else on earth. In the tropical forests of Central and South America, you'll meet spotted jaguars, colorful poison-arrow frogs, slow-moving sloths, and loud-mouthed howler monkeys. - Amazing North AmericaE5
Amazing North AmericaFrom the frozen arctic tot he southern swamplands, you'll meet the amazing animals that make North America a continent full of surprises. Watch polar bears and while wolves struggling for survival on the icy tundra; alligators patrolling the swampy waters of Okefenokee; and ground squirrels battling rattlesnakes in the wild, wild West. - Adventures in AsiaE6
Adventures in AsiaStretching across the eastern hemisphere, Asia is the world's largest continent -- so it's no surprise there are so many amazing animals to see here. You'll meet cuddly giant pandas in southern China, hairy orangutans on the island of Borneo, huge manta rays in the Red Sea, and close-knit elephant families in India. - Polar ProwlE7
Polar ProwlGet ready for chills and thrills when you travel to the icy Arctic and Antarctic. Pal around with a polar bear mom and her cuddly cubs north of Norway, tangle with a toothy tribe of walruses on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean, and cruise with killer whales off the Canadian coast. Then migrate to the South Pole, where playful penguins, slippery seals, and hungry humpback whales swim in the slushy seas of Antarctica.