High in the Amazon rainforest, scientists have set up artificial nest boxes fitted with cameras to observe the secret lives of macaws.
In this episode of Stranger Creatures, we explore some of the Amazon rainforest’s most bizarre fungi, including the infamous “zombie” fungus.
The Amazon rainforest is home to tens of thousands of different moth species, and they come in every color, shape, and size.
They make the bubbles from sap, pee, and air, which they push out their rear end.
In the Peruvian Amazon, the tiny trashline decoy spider builds a disguise on its web — a line of leaves, dead insects, and silk. Watch the video to learn more!
Watch the latest episode of Stranger Creatures to meet insects that look like leaves and moths that look like wasps.
Did you know some birds build cities in the treetops? Watch the latest episode of Stranger Creatures to learn more.
Neither spider nor scorpion, a whip spider is a distinct type of arachnid.
Scientists Mark and Jackie are on a mission to capture weird, wonderful, and loud animal sounds.
Botos, or Amazon river dolphins, are one of only a handful of freshwater dolphin species in the world.
