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Animals Decoded

Animals Decoded Season 1: Episode Guide & Ratings

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Season 1 Episodes

1. Body Language

July 20th, 2022

In the Amazon, a bald uakari monkey does a jig before urinating. In Africa, a cobra spreads out its ribs to form a hood at the sight of another creature. In the U.K., an alpha male wolf places his chin on the back of a pack member. What are these animals trying to communicate through these gestures and poses? Scientists have spent years studying the body language of creatures great and small and are finally learning to decode the signals they're sending, whether it's to ward off a threat, find a mate, or uphold a social structure.

2. Rumble in the Jungle

July 27th, 2022

Some animals, like elephants and whales, can speak at volumes too low for a human to hear while others, like howler monkeys, can shriek as loud as a jet taking off. Whether at infrasonic or ear-piercing levels, animals talk…a lot, whether to bond with family and friends, ward of interlopers and enemies, or simply keep their herd together. Follow scientists as they use cutting-edge tools and methods to piece together how and what animals are saying to each other and harnessing that knowledge to hopefully help restore wildlife populations.