Born To Explore Season 3 Episode 21

Born To Explore Season 3 Episode 21 Mammoths On Broadway

  • TV-G
  • May 10, 1914

In the season 3 episode 21 of the adventure travel show Born To Explore, host Richard Wiese sets out to uncover the truth about the now-extinct woolly mammoths. The episode, titled "Mammoths On Broadway," takes viewers on a journey to several destinations, including Alaska, Siberia, and even the heart of New York City.

Richard begins his quest in Alaska, where he joins a team of scientists studying the remains of woolly mammoths that have been recently discovered. The scientists are trying to determine why the mammoths went extinct and what role climate change may have played. Richard gets a firsthand look at the mammoth remains and helps the scientists collect samples for analysis.

From Alaska, Richard travels to Siberia, where he explores the remote areas where woolly mammoths once roamed. He meets with a local man who has been digging for mammoth remains for decades, and who shows him some of his most incredible finds. Richard also visits the Yakutsk Mammoth Museum, which houses the remains of some of the most well-preserved mammoths ever discovered.

But the most surprising part of Richard's journey takes place in the heart of New York City. In a section of the American Museum of Natural History known as "Mammoths and Mastodons," Richard has the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with a full-scale model of a woolly mammoth. He learns about the mammoth's habitat, the evolution of its species, and how it adapted to the changing climate.

Throughout the episode, Richard delves into the rich history of the woolly mammoth and its connection to human civilization. He follows the trail of mammoth ivory and discusses how indigenous peoples used mammoths for food, clothing, and shelter. He even participates in a traditional reindeer-herding ceremony in Siberia, where he observes the ways in which the indigenous population lives in harmony with the natural world.

"Mammoths On Broadway" is a fascinating and educational episode of Born To Explore that sheds light on the complex history of one of the world's most iconic and mysterious creatures. It showcases the beauty and diversity of our planet, as well as the importance of preserving its natural wonders for future generations to explore and enjoy.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 10, 1914
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Language
    English