National Geographic: Wild Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. Australia's Kangaroos

  • TV-G
  • May 12, 1998
  • 54 min

Australia is known for its unique wildlife and National Geographic: Wild is taking viewers on a journey to learn more about the beloved national icon, the Kangaroo. In season 1 episode 2, appropriately titled "Australia's Kangaroos," viewers will be introduced to the Kangaroo as a species and will witness their behaviors in their natural habitat.

The episode starts with a breathtaking aerial view of the Australian Outback, where the Kangaroo thrives. The audience is transported to the heart of Australia, where it is believed the Kangaroo has been around for over 40 million years. The host is quick to point out that there's much more to the Kangaroo than meets the eye.

One of the fascinating facts highlighted is that Kangaroos have three such distinct species, and each one has its unique characteristics and living habits. The host immerses us into the habitat of a specific kind of Kangaroo. It is the Red Kangaroo, which is the biggest type of kangaroo and is found throughout central Australia. These creatures are known to live in groups, and with the host, the audience has a chance to observe these creatures closer.

While traveling through the Australian Outback, the host overhears some peculiar sounds. As an expert, he identifies this sound to be the Kangaroo's unique vocalization and goes on to explain that these animals use these sounds to communicate with each other. These low-pitched grunts are thought to alert other Kangaroos of a potential danger.

As the day passes, the episode takes the audience on a mesmerizing tour of Kangaroo habitats. We are introduced to a range of Kangaroo's different species, and it's discovered that each of them lives in a specific area that is unique, and they have a specific diet choice. The habitat they occupy ranges from arid, dry grasslands to lush forests. While following a female Kangaroo and her young one, we learn just how vital their environment is to them.

The documentary then moves onto how these animals move across the Australian landscape throughout the year to seek out the best food, water, and breeding opportunities. The viewers are shown the perilous nature of the journey, with the females and joeys being vulnerable to predators such as dingoes and eagles.

Furthermore, the episode goes on to explain how Kangaroos interact with the environment around them. Kangaroos have a significant impact on the landscape, and they have the ability to shape their environment in profound ways. It's remarkable to watch how they adapt to the harsh environment and survive. This adaptation process is vital as over the years; some Kangaroo populations have dwindled. The efforts being made to preserve these unique Australian animals are shown.

National Geographic: Wild's "Australia's Kangaroos" provides crucial insight into one of Australia's most iconic animals. The episode uses beautiful footage to show how this species lives and interacts with its environment. It's a magical insight into the lifecycle of Kangaroos, bringing viewers a sense of awe and wonder. Any documentary lover or animal enthusiast will find "Australia's Kangaroos" to be engaging and informative.

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  • First Aired
    May 12, 1998
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English