Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown Season 2 Episode 22

Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown Season 2 Episode 22 Jack of All Trades

  • TV-G
  • June 29, 2013
  • 19 min

Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown season 2 episode 22 titled "Jack of All Trades" features Jack Hanna as he pays tribute to some impressive animals that have mastered some surprising skills. As always, Hanna begins the episode with a warm introduction as he sets up the theme for the day's topic.

The program then takes us on a journey to explore a variety of animals, including dolphins, otters, and monkeys, who have proved their worth as jack of all trades. Hanna introduces us to these animals in their natural habitats, providing interesting facts about how they have developed their unique adaptations.

In one segment of the show, we see a pair of playful sea otters off the coast of California. Hanna explains how these adorable creatures have learned to use rocks to crack open their favorite shellfish. We watch as the otters dive down to the ocean floor to retrieve a rock. Then, using their stomachs as a makeshift anvil, they smash open the shells with their rocks, so that they can feast on the delicious meat inside. All of this is played out before our eyes, accompanied by jovial music and charming graphics.

In another segment, we are introduced to one of the smartest animals on the planet - the orangutan. Hanna points out that these primates are expert problem solvers and have the ability to think outside the box. He shows us how orangutans in captivity are given "puzzle" toys as stimuli, which they then figure out with remarkable skill. We see footage of one orangutan, using a long stick to extract a piece of honeycomb from a hole in a tree trunk. It is incredible to watch how this animal has understood how to use tools to obtain food, depicting a universal theme of innovation and adaptation.

Throughout the episode, Hanna does an excellent job highlighting just how intelligent and resourceful animals truly are. We see a group of monkeys in India, who have learned to navigate through traffic in urban environments. We witness a flock of ravens in the remote wilderness, as they use sticks to dig meat from the carcass of a dead animal. We see dolphins engaged in innovative play in the waters off the coast of Hawaii. All of these animals are shown to be exceptional in their unique ways—a celebration of life and diversity.

In every segment, Hanna peppers his commentary with fascinating facts and insightful observations. His love and admiration for the natural world are evident, which makes for compelling and inspiring viewing.

The show also includes an interview with a guest expert as they discuss the behavior of the specific animal in question. Hanna talks to experts from the San Diego Zoo about the sea otters. The experts engage the viewers with interesting conversations, clarify doubts and provide additional interesting tidbits about the animals in question.

"Jack of All Trades" provides a charming mix of information, entertainment, and inspiration. It is a wonderful show that helps us appreciate the amazing creatures that share our planet. The episode is a great reminder that animals are remarkable survivors and have developed incredible skills to help them thrive in our complex and ever-changing world.

Overall, Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown season 2 episode 22 "Jack of All Trades" is an ode to the ability of animals to adapt and thrive in their respective environments. Hanna educates his viewers on how animals have evolved and developed certain skills, ingenuity, and creativity to survive in their habitats. The episode is a heartwarming reminder of the beauty of our planet and how we can learn from the animal kingdom.

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Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown, Season 2 Episode 22, is available to watch and stream on Litton Entertainment. You can also buy, rent Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown on demand at Apple TV Channels online.
  • First Aired
    June 29, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    19 min
  • Language
    English