The Format
Inside Nature's Giants dissects the largest animals on the planet to uncover their evolutionary secrets.
Most wildlife documentaries show how animals behave, but by exploring their anatomy, veterinary scientist Mark Evans, comparative anatomist Joy Reidenberg and a team of experts show how these creatures really work.
An ING App is now available in the iTunes App Store:
Inside Nature's Giants Series 1
Natural History as you’ve never seen it before… from the inside out.
Inside Nature's Giants Series 2
Getting under the skin of the largest animals on the planet.
Inside Nature's Giants Special - Giant Squid
A one off special from the award-winning series
Inside Nature's Giants: Polar Bear
The BAFTA-award-winning series returns with an Arctic special
Inside Nature's Giants: Sperm Whale (World Gold Medal Winner-Best Science/Nature Film: New York Festivals Television & Film Awards)
The BAFTA-winning team battle through the night to explore the mysteries of the largest predator on Earth - the Sperm Whale.
Inside Nature's Giants: The Camel
We don’t think of Australia as the home of camels, yet in the middle of this vast continent there are over a million feral dromedaries roaming around.
Inside Nature's Giants: Dinosaur Bird
The Cassowary is a gigantic bird with a fearsome reputation, It has earned the dubious reputation of being the most dangerous bird in the world
Inside Nature's Giants: Leatherback Turtle
The ING team uncover the evolutionary mystery of how turtles developed shells to protect themselves from some of the sharpest-toothed predators on the planet.
Inside Nature's Giants: Racehorse
The thoroughbred racehorse is one of the greatest athletes on the planet – galloping with incredible speed and stamina - for such a large animal. It is the result of unnatural selection, and exists on a knife edge between glory and catastrophic failure.
Inside Nature's Giants Special - Rogue Baboon
The BAFTA award-winning Inside Nature's Giants returns in 2012 with four more episodes investigating natural history from the inside out.
Inside Nature's Giants: Hippo
The team head to the largest population of hippos in the world.
Inside Nature's Giants: Kangaroo
Australia's most iconic animal – the kangaroo.
Inside Nature's Giants: Jungle Special
The team take on their hardest challenge so far - to dissect an entire ecosystem