We take a look at some species that cannot fly but have learned some way to adapt to their surroundings and move from one place to another for survival. The mechanics of snakes, who can move from one tree to another, some cats, who can jump high and land safely, and kangaroos, who use their unique legs to cover large distances, are discussed.
Mastering the art of flying requires an organism to reach the limits of its body's strength, speed, agility, will power and acceleration. In this episode, we analyze how some birds overcome the laws of physics to fly as effectively as possible and how some predators can increase their speed and maneuverability to capture their prey.
There exist more than a thousand different species of flying organisms that live up to five kilometers above the ground. We find out how these species search for food and shelter, how they survive from getting hunted, and how they look for friends and mates.