How Do Animals Do That?

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  • 2019
  • 2 Seasons
  • 9.1  (32)

How Do Animals Do That? is an incredible show from Discovery that is a real source of awe when it comes to nature and its secrets. In this non-fiction series, the renowned actors and presenters Hugh Bonneville and Eric Meyers explore the extraordinary world of the animal kingdom, delving deep into topics that will leave the audience feeling amazed. From the smallest to the largest animals, viewers follow Hugh Bonneville and Eric Meyers on an exciting adventure as they reveal the most remarkable abilities and behaviors of creatures from around the globe. Whether it be the intelligence and communication methods of dolphins, the remarkable flight of birds, or the hunting instincts of big cats, the presenters showcase how these abilities shape the fates of their respective species and observe the intricacies of their evolutionary paths. One particularly interesting aspect of the show is how it brings to light the lesser-known abilities of a species. For example, in one episode, viewers follow Bonneville and Meyers as they delve into the extraordinary sense of smell of dogs, known as their 'superpower.' As it turns out, a dog's nose has up to three hundred million olfactory receptors compared to humans with just six million, allowing them to detect everything from their owner’s emotions and moods to illnesses and drugs. The show also takes a look at some of the more peculiar examples of animal behavior. In the case of the pangolin, for example, the presenters explore how the creature is capable of rolling up into a ball when threatened, exposing only its tough, scaly exterior as protection. The show has a way of representing such behavior with a sense of reverence, highlighting the remarkable survival skills that the creatures have had to develop in order to thrive in their various habitats. One of the greatest achievements of the show is the way it manages to connect with the audience. Viewers feel an attachment to the animals as Bonneville and Meyers navigate the marvels of the world's natural beauty, enabling a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world in all its diversity. By doing so, the show manages to draw attention to the issues of conservation, touching on the environmental issues facing our planet, highlighting the vulnerability of many species and emphasizing the need for protection. Throughout the entire series, Bonneville and Meyers' approach is both informative and engaging, providing a perfect balance of amusement and enlightenment. In particular, they present the information with enough lightness while taking care not to oversimplify the subject, ensuring that everyone from children to adults can learn and appreciate the fascinating details of the animal kingdom. In summary, How Do Animals Do That? is a powerful testament to the wonders of nature. The show brings together high-quality cinematography, informative commentary, and engaging storytelling to create one of the most captivating series about the animal kingdom. Whether you have a love for animals or simply an interest in the natural world, this show should be on your must-watch list.

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Super Sloths and Ostrich Marathons
16. Super Sloths and Ostrich Marathons
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do dogs detect underwater targets? What makes ostriches nature's best marathon runners? How do sloths spend so much time upside down without passing out? And can a pelican bill really hold more than his belly can?
Whale Songs and Cool Canines
15. Whale Songs and Cool Canines
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do anteaters slurp up so many ants? Why do beavers build dams? How do canines stay cool? Why do humpback whales sing? And why do dung beetles do what they do?
Headbanging Birds and Unsinkable Ants
14. Headbanging Birds and Unsinkable Ants
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do woodpeckers avoid concussion? Why are giraffes' tongues black? How can ants survive a flood? How do octopuses squeeze into tiny spaces?
Smart Pups and Fish Baths
13. Smart Pups and Fish Baths
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do fish take a bath? How do polar bears stay warm? Is your pet pup smarter than a wolf? How do spiders float in the air for hundreds of miles?
Flying Whales and Hippo Sunscreen
12. Flying Whales and Hippo Sunscreen
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: why do dogs tilt their heads? How do massive humpback whales propel themselves into the air? Do hippos sweat blood? Why do animals swarm? And, why do spiders jump out of their skin?
Cheesy Mice and Flatulent Manatees
11. Cheesy Mice and Flatulent Manatees
November 1, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do thousands of bats take to the air without colliding? Do mice really love cheese? How do cats jump so high? And, why are manatees so gassy?
Barking Dogs and Sloth Buffets
10. Barking Dogs and Sloth Buffets
October 25, 2019
In this episode we ask: what do dog barks actually mean? Why do sloths turn green? Who is the best jumper in the animal kingdom? How do sea turtles find their way back home? And, how do diving beetles spend so long underwater?
Burly Seahorses and Early Birds
9. Burly Seahorses and Early Birds
October 25, 2019
In this episode we ask: why do dogs bury bones? Can elephants detect bombs? Why do birds sing in the morning? How are sea lions able to catch fish in the deep, dark waters? And, what makes seahorses virtually indestructible?
Cool Koalas and Elephant Calls
8. Cool Koalas and Elephant Calls
October 25, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do furry koalas keep cool in the Australian sun? How do elephants communicate when they're miles apart? Are vultures immune to disease? What is the secret to a frog's amazing tongue? And how do spiders live so long?
Foxy Foxes and Sticky Spiders
7. Foxy Foxes and Sticky Spiders
October 25, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do kangaroo moms churn out so many joeys? Why don't spiders get stuck in their own webs? How do foxes find water in the desert? And what's the secret to the chameleon's perfect strike rate?
Dog Doctors and Animal Architects
6. Dog Doctors and Animal Architects
September 6, 2019
In this episode we ask: how does your dog know when you're sick? Why do octopuses have blue blood? Which animal makes the most amazing nest? Do elephants really never forget? How do cicadas make so much noise?
Cheeky Hamsters and Camel Humps
5. Cheeky Hamsters and Camel Humps
September 6, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do hamsters stuff so much into their cheeks? Why do camels have humps? Do alligators have a secret supersense? Why are pigeon wings so noisy? And, can animals have virgin births?
Sheep Wranglers and Turtle Tears
4. Sheep Wranglers and Turtle Tears
August 30, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do sheep dogs wrangle sheep? Why are moths attracted to flames? Why do turtles cry? Why do sea otters bond with stones? And, why do roosters crow before dawn?
Time-Telling Dogs and Kangaroo Hops
3. Time-Telling Dogs and Kangaroo Hops
August 30, 2019
In this episode we ask: how do dogs tell the time? How does the mantis shrimp pack such a powerful punch? What's the secret behind the kangaroo's hop? Why do honeybees die after the sting? And, why do vultures fly in circles?
Cuddly Rhinos and Bizarre Noses
2. Cuddly Rhinos and Bizarre Noses
August 23, 2019
In this episode, we ask: why are cows always chewing? Do rhinos have a sensitive side? What's the loudest animal on earth? Why do star-nosed moles have such weird noses? Why do rattlesnakes release their prey?
Acrobatic Cats and Butterfly Wings
1. Acrobatic Cats and Butterfly Wings
August 23, 2019
In this episode, we ask: how do cats always land on their feet? How do butterflies create their beautiful wings? How do tiny hummingbirds fly in the rain? Does a subterranean mammal hold the secret to longevity?
Description

How Do Animals Do That? is an incredible show from Discovery that is a real source of awe when it comes to nature and its secrets. In this non-fiction series, the renowned actors and presenters Hugh Bonneville and Eric Meyers explore the extraordinary world of the animal kingdom, delving deep into topics that will leave the audience feeling amazed.

From the smallest to the largest animals, viewers follow Hugh Bonneville and Eric Meyers on an exciting adventure as they reveal the most remarkable abilities and behaviors of creatures from around the globe. Whether it be the intelligence and communication methods of dolphins, the remarkable flight of birds, or the hunting instincts of big cats, the presenters showcase how these abilities shape the fates of their respective species and observe the intricacies of their evolutionary paths.

One particularly interesting aspect of the show is how it brings to light the lesser-known abilities of a species. For example, in one episode, viewers follow Bonneville and Meyers as they delve into the extraordinary sense of smell of dogs, known as their 'superpower.' As it turns out, a dog's nose has up to three hundred million olfactory receptors compared to humans with just six million, allowing them to detect everything from their owner’s emotions and moods to illnesses and drugs.

The show also takes a look at some of the more peculiar examples of animal behavior. In the case of the pangolin, for example, the presenters explore how the creature is capable of rolling up into a ball when threatened, exposing only its tough, scaly exterior as protection. The show has a way of representing such behavior with a sense of reverence, highlighting the remarkable survival skills that the creatures have had to develop in order to thrive in their various habitats.

One of the greatest achievements of the show is the way it manages to connect with the audience. Viewers feel an attachment to the animals as Bonneville and Meyers navigate the marvels of the world's natural beauty, enabling a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world in all its diversity. By doing so, the show manages to draw attention to the issues of conservation, touching on the environmental issues facing our planet, highlighting the vulnerability of many species and emphasizing the need for protection.

Throughout the entire series, Bonneville and Meyers' approach is both informative and engaging, providing a perfect balance of amusement and enlightenment. In particular, they present the information with enough lightness while taking care not to oversimplify the subject, ensuring that everyone from children to adults can learn and appreciate the fascinating details of the animal kingdom.

In summary, How Do Animals Do That? is a powerful testament to the wonders of nature. The show brings together high-quality cinematography, informative commentary, and engaging storytelling to create one of the most captivating series about the animal kingdom. Whether you have a love for animals or simply an interest in the natural world, this show should be on your must-watch list.

How Do Animals Do That? is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (41 episodes). The series first aired on January 6, 2019.

Where to Watch How Do Animals Do That?

How Do Animals Do That? is available for streaming on the Discovery website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch How Do Animals Do That? on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    9.1  (32)