Can't get enough of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom? Several favorite episodes are back on Animal Planet. Check out the schedule below:
| Sunday, August 1, 2010 |
11 a.m. ET/PT |
Sea of Snakes
Sea of Snakes intertwines native legend about the Niuean sea snake with first ever-documented accounts of its behavior. Dr. Bryan Fry, a toxicologist and expert in venom research, attempts to uncover the mystery of these elusive creatures. |
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12 p.m. ET/PT |
Red-Faced Uakari Monkey
This fascinating journey into the darkest depths of the Amazonian Rainforest will introduce audiences to a truly extraordinary animal, the Red-Faced Uakari monkey, an animal rarely seen by the outside world. Mark Bowler, a young PhD student, is committed to protecting the rare monkeys and ensuring its survival for future generations. His ground-breaking research will reveal the unique behaviors and social structures of the Uakari's world, a world that is becoming increasingly endangered. |
| Friday, August 6, 2010 |
2 p.m. ET/PT |
The Last Lioness
Lady Luiwa is the last remaining lioness in Liuwa Plains National Park in Zambia. When wildlife officials attempt a risky reintroduction of male lions to the park, will the last lioness finally have a pride of her own? |
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3 p.m. ET/PT |
Mountain of the Monsoon
Journey through one of India's last wildernesses. These mountains are a refuge for some of India's most extraordinary animals. Kadur is in search of the most elusive creature of all, a big cat unlike anything seen before. |
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4 p.m. ET/PT |
China's Last Elephants
Thousands of elephants once roamed China's vast landscape. Today, only 250 remain. British wildlife cameraman Richard Kirby and Chinese conservationist Grace Gabriel set out on a remarkable mission to track and film these elephants before they disappear forever. |
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5 p.m. ET/PT |
World's Largest Shark
The whale shark is the world's largest shark, but it's also one of the least understood creatures in the ocean. For most of the year, whale sharks disappear beneath the waves. Can the latest satellite tracking and shark-cam technology solve this mystery? |
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6 p.m. ET/PT |
Manta Queen
Along the remote coastline of Mozambique, a young American biologist has devoted her life to the study of manta rays. From dramatic feeding frenzies to the discovery of an entirely new species, Andrea's findings are rocking the world of marine biology. |
| Sunday, August 8, 2010 |
11 a.m. ET/PT |
Elephant Family: Bonds of Life
Travel an emotional journey through this beautiful discovery of the bonds between elephant family members. |
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Noon ET/PT |
Elephants: Breaking Boundaries
In Botswana, elephant numbers are on rise. Though threatened elsewhere, these elephants may soon become victims of their own success. With food, water and space diminishing at a rapid pace, fears that a mass killing will be ordered to stifle the population are mounting. Ancient elephant migration paths break across the borders into surrounding nations, but impenetrable fencing and civil conflicts have trapped these gentle giants in northern Botswana. Ecologist Dr. Mike Chase seeks to unlock the secrets of these mysterious migration paths. Will his findings reveal information that might ultimately save the lives of thousands of African elephants? |
Check out Animal Planet or your local listings for a complete schedule.