Ariel and Fernie introduce crabs, the side-ways-walking and bottom-dwelling ocean creatures that can live on either land or sea.
Looking at some of the gentlest giants of the sea; checking out manatees and dugongs, the slow-moving plant-eaters of the sea coast.
Eels are some of the most fin-teresting animals in the sea; they come in lots of colors and use their whole bodies to wriggle through the water.
What looks like an octopus but has a longer head with fins on the side? A squid! Ariel and Fernie are about to show you all kinds of squids!
Mickey and Funny visit the grasslands of Central Africa to see why it's the perfect home for big animals like lions, elephants and giraffes.
How animals in the desert stay cool, and more about the desert and the animals that call it home.
Learn about the animals living in the largest habitat on earth - the ocean. Learn why being under the sea is the place to be.
Learn about various creatures that live in trees.
Farm life for chickens, goats and horses living and working with humans.
Examining animals that dwell in the woods.
Garden animals live a life of adventure; learning about how to help these little creatures prepare for big adventures.
Animals have lots of important uses for a burrow. Learn more about how this habitat is more than a good hiding spot for hide 'n seek!
Mickey and Funny explore the wetlands and the animals that live there, including the roseate spoonbill, American alligator, and peninsula cooter.
he rainforest is home to animals with awesome adaptations. From changing colors to super long tongues, the rainforest has it all.
From their long trunk to their large ears, Asian elephants are incredible animals; why the forest is the perfect home for these interesting animals.
Islands are more than just a getaway for these awesome animals; from mountains to oceans and forests, islands have it all.
The hustle and bustle of the city can be a perfect home for speedy and resourceful animals; learning about the animals that call cities their home.
Learning more about animals that reach new heights by living in the mountains.
Mickey shares fin-tastic facts about Scalloped Hammerhead and Sand Tiger sharks.
A look at how sharks use colors and patterns to blend in among coral reefs.
Mickey and Funny find sharks who live to hide in their ocean home.
Exploring the secrets of the octopus, including how the curious creatures can hide in tiny spaces, change color and even disappear into clouds of ink.
Marvel at the grace and beauty of the rare Sumatran tiger - one of the earth's most powerful predators.
The large flying fox is one of the largest bats in the world, but have no fear these amazing animals are herbivores who feed on nectar, fruits and flowers.
Introducing the Asian small-clawed otter, the smallest of all otters.
Profile of the Komodo dragon lizard of Indonesia.
The Victoria-crowned pigeon is named after the British queen because of its lace-like crown, it is the world's largest pigeon species and it can be difficult to find.
Meet the Chinese muntjac. While these deer are equipped with antlers and small tusks, they deter predators by making a short barking noise, similar to that of a dog.
The Malaysian dead-leaf mantis gets its name from its camouflaged appearance.
Water buffaloes like to go swimming on a hot summer's day, just like people; water buffaloes beat the heat by wallowing in mud and submerging themselves in water.
The lion-tailed macaque has a tufted tail that looks like a lion's; they can store food in cheeks, and when completely full, their cheeks can hold as much food as the their stomachs.
Special Delivery! Say hello to Lilly, a baby Shetland pony! An entire team helps to care for Lilly, her mom and the rest of their pony pals at Disney's Tri-Circle-D Ranch.
Special delivery! Look who's tumbling into playtime! It's Grace, the baby gorilla! To grow up big and strong, Grace will eat lots of fruits and vegetables!
Special delivery! Time to welcome baby flamingos. Baby flamingos are not born pink - they are actually born with fluffy gray feathers!
Special delivery! Say hello to these sweet nyalas - a unique type of antelope found in Africa!
Special delivery! When spotted eagle rays are first born, they are already swimming about and exploring their world!
Special delivery! Did you know that all baby zebras are born with their own stripe pattern, completely unique to them?
Special delivery! These little ones may be caterpillars right now...but one day they'll become beautiful butterflies!
Special delivery! With all the insects their parents feed to them, baby purple martins grow amazingly fast!
Special delivery! When baby prehensile-tailed porcupines are first born, they’re covered in fuzzy red fur!
Special delivery! Babirusa piglets love to roll around and play in the mud!
Special delivery! Meet Douglas, the baby colobus monkey! Watch as he learns how to swing into the world even if it’s from the safety of his mother’s arms.
Ariel and Fernie introduce an animal that lives in the ocean but has its babies on land; exploring the wonderful world of sea turtles.
Dive into the underwater world of sharks and stingrays and discover the role these incredible animals play in the aquatic habitats they call home!
Warthogs are loyal and courageous animals that aren’t afraid to face danger head on. Charge along the savanna with the warthog and learn about more about this fascinating African animal!
Though small in size, meerkats gain strength from their community and are fiercely protective of family.
With supreme hunting skills and a mighty roar that can be heard from miles away, African lions rule the savanna.
Although hyenas may look similar to dogs, they are actually more related to cats! Hyenas communicate with each other by producing many different sounds including a “whoop!”
As the largest species of monkey in the world, mandrills are colorful, family-oriented monkeys that spend their days traveling the forest floor searching for food!
Introducing the Northern Ground Hornbill! An African bird that has a 6 foot wingspan and runs on its tiptoes! Hornbills are known for the loud, booming calls they make.