Animal Planet audiences take a front-row seat to the demonstrations, experiments, and first-hand experience needed to solve NATURE'S STRANGEST MYSTERIES as a team of experts, including biologist Dan Riskin, zoologist Lucy Cooke, wildlife expert Bradley Trevor Greive and marine biologist Andrew Nosal, unpack each mystery to reveal the explanations behind these remarkable behaviors.
Cast: Gillian Burke, Lucy Cooke, Bradley Trevor Greive, Alexander McMorran, Dagmar Midcap, Andrew Nosal, Dan Riskin, Dan Schreiber
A look at how bats avoid bumping into each other at night; why a bottlenose dolphin seeks out the help of a scuba diver; are cicadas expert mathematicians.
A look at how a dung beetle standing on its head can roll a ball in a straight line; if egrets ever regret hanging out next to hungry alligators; and what ghostly creature was caught on camera 3000 feet below the ocean's surface.
A look at what could make an animal vanish into thin air, what could cause the sea to take on an eerie glow, and what event would bring killer whales together in huge numbers.
A look at how a bird could sing without using its voice and how an octopus could simply disappear from its aquarium tank.
A look at if zombie spiders could be real, what's hovering over Denver, and why a pod of beluga whales would adopt a unicorn of the sea.
A look at if fish really can predict earthquakes and why eggs are egg shaped.
A look at why a skunk would do a handstand or why birds fall from the sky in Arkansas.
A humpback whale holds a diver hostage. A stash of acorns disrupts a town.
A look at what would take on the ocean's predators and why a spider would spark.
A look at why a raccoon would scale a skyscraper or why a mother duck has a flock of 76 ducklings.