From air predators, to leaping kangaroos, to killer chameleons, nature's wild movers are best seen in super slow-motion.
EPISODE 1
Chameleon
With panoramic vision and a tongue that shoots like a missile, a chameleon picks out its prey with masterful precision.
EPISODE 2
Red Kangaroos
Powerful muscles work with elastic tendons to help a red kangaroo make mind-boggling leaps--all in stunning slow motion.
EPISODE 3
Red Eyed Tree Frog
Watch a frog generate unimaginable force in its legs to perform operatic, gravity-defying leaps, in super slow-motion.
EPISODE 4
Sugar Glider
Sugar gliders use a hidden membrane to make astounding leaps. It’s an amazing sight, best appreciated in slow motion.
EPISODE 5
Raptors
Birds are built to fly, from wing shape, to optic acuity, to hollow bones. Witness their secrets, in super slow-motion.
EPISODE 6
Harris Hawk
The hunting prowess of a Harris Hawk is part piercing vision, part mid-air agility. Witness it here in stunning slow-mo.