Born To Explore Season 3 Episode 2 Penguins and Turtles
- TV-G
- October 12, 2013
- 25 min
In season 3 episode 2 of Born To Explore, titled "Penguins and Turtles," host and explorer Richard Wiese embarks on an adventure to two very different parts of the world to learn about two very different species.
The episode begins in South Africa, where Wiese heads to the coast to learn about African penguins. He visits an African penguin colony on Boulders Beach, where he meets with a penguin expert who teaches him all about these fascinating birds. We see Wiese as he walks through the colony, observing the penguins as they waddle around, swim in the ocean, and interact with each other. Along the way, the expert explains how the colony functions and how these birds are adapted to life on the rocky shore.
Later, Wiese ventures out into the open ocean to see the penguins in action. He joins a group of researchers on a boat trip to observe the penguins as they swim and dive for fish. Along the way, we learn about the challenges facing these birds, including habitat loss and overfishing, and the efforts being made to protect them.
Next, we travel halfway around the world to Costa Rica, where Wiese shifts his focus to a very different kind of animal: sea turtles. We see Wiese as he joins a team of researchers who are monitoring the nesting beaches of olive ridley sea turtles. He learns about the lifecycle of these turtles, from hatchlings to adults, and how they return to the same beaches year after year to lay their eggs.
We also see Wiese as he joins a nighttime patrol to search for nesting turtles on a remote beach. Using red lights (which don't bother the turtles) and a keen eye, the team spots a turtle that has come ashore to lay her eggs. We watch as she digs a hole, lays her eggs, and covers them up, then returns to the ocean. It's a fascinating glimpse into the life of these mysterious creatures.
Throughout the episode, we see Wiese's enthusiasm and curiosity as he learns about these two very different species. His interactions with the experts and researchers are engaging and informative, and we get a real sense of his passion for exploration and discovery.
Overall, "Penguins and Turtles" is an exciting and educational episode that showcases the incredible diversity of life on our planet. It's a great choice for nature lovers and anyone who's curious about the world around us.