Curiosity Now offers classic factual content from an extensive, award-winning library of original and curated documentaries across popular genres like science, history, space, wildlife, nature and more. Stacked for optimal binge-watching, Curiosity Now is a brand-safe environment for family-friendly viewing

Humpback Whales

An in-depth look at the lives of humpback whales and the challenges they face to avoid extinction.

Wild Cats

Wildlife expert Kevin Richardson leads an expedition to see the lions, cheetahs and leopards of Southern Africa.

Hidden Pacific

Hidden Pacific is a pioneering film that profiles some of the Pacific Ocean's most beautiful islands and marine national monuments-places that will leave audiences with a deep-felt appreciation for the beauty of nature untouched by civilization.

Bucket List Africa

Africa, from mountains to marshland, deserts to coastlines, and grasslands to jungles, packed with loved, impressive, and dramatic wildlife.

Marine Mammals Born to Swim

Marine mammals are among the most loved creatures on the planet, but because they live in a world that's hostile to us, where it's hard to follow them, much of their lives remain a mystery, adding to their mystique and appeal.

Animals That Changed History

Nothing changed the world more than the process of domestication; once humans found they could shape the environment and control the foods they grew, they gave up a nomadic hunter/gatherer lifestyle and became farmers.

Humpback Whales

An in-depth look at the lives of humpback whales and the challenges they face to avoid extinction.

Wild Cats

Wildlife expert Kevin Richardson leads an expedition to see the lions, cheetahs and leopards of Southern Africa.

Leaps in Evolution

"Creation of Motherly Love"

Human mothers raise fetuses inside their wombs and breast feed their babies for a long time after birth; scientists believe that human ancestors experienced unforeseen dramatic changes in DNA under threats of extinction.

Leaps in Evolution

"And Finally, Intelligence!"

DNA research discovers a key ancient incident that could solve the mystery of why homo sapiens are the only creatures on earth privileged with high intelligence that allows them to be civilized.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP3 "Air"

A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP1 "Land"

It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP2 "Water"

How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton.

Leaps in Evolution

"The Origin of Eyes"

Eyeless ancestral creatures suddenly developed eyes 500 million years ago --a dramatic leap in evolution; what enabled human ancestors to evolve with eyes has been a mystery; now, scientists are close to a solution using cutting-edge DNA research.

Leaps in Evolution

"Creation of Motherly Love"

Human mothers raise fetuses inside their wombs and breast feed their babies for a long time after birth; scientists believe that human ancestors experienced unforeseen dramatic changes in DNA under threats of extinction.

Leaps in Evolution

"And Finally, Intelligence!"

DNA research discovers a key ancient incident that could solve the mystery of why homo sapiens are the only creatures on earth privileged with high intelligence that allows them to be civilized.

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