While filming belugas molting in the Canadian Arctic, Assistant Producer Elizabeth White and her crew discover a stranded beluga whale. They can't interfere for a number of reasons, so they decided to keep the beluga wet until the tide returns.
Frozen Planet: Killer Whales "Wave Wash" Seal
A pod of orcas, or killer whales, cooperate to wash a Weddell seal off an ice floe. This sequence, filmed for Frozen Planet, marks the first complete filming of killer whale "wave washing" behavior.
Frozen Planet: Caterpillar Survives Frozen Death
The Arctic's woolly bear caterpillar freezes solid every winter, the natural antifreeze in its body keeping it from dying. It takes 14 years before it has eaten enough to become a moth.
Frozen Planet: Awkward Sea Lion Chases Penguin
A group of Gentoo penguins needs to go fishing but a Southern sea lion stands between them and their meals.
Frozen Planet: Deep in to the polar bear's den
Field Producer Jason Roberts and Cameraman Mark Smith crawl into a polar bear's den in the Arctic. Nervous that the bear will return, they bravely take a tour of the den, lined with icy polar bear hairs and scratched with claw marks.
Frozen Planet: Woolly Bear Caterpillar
Frozen Planet producer Vanessa Berlowitz takes you behind the scenes of one of only four scenes in the series that were shot under controlled conditions.
Frozen Planet: Gray Wolves Chase Down Bison
A pack of northern gray wolves harass and then attack a herd of wood bison. This is the first time wolves have been filmed hunting bison, both from the ground and from the air.
Frozen Planet: How to track a killer whale
Producer Kathryn Jeffs and Orca Scientist John Durban explain how biologists track killer whales in Antarctica using satellite tags. This allowed the Frozen Planet film crew to pinpoint the location of the orcas.
Dirty Jobs: The Not-So Glamorous Life
If you think a fossil just JUMPS out of the rock and introduces itself to a paleontologist, you'd be wrong.
Frozen Planet: Musk Ox Save Calf from Wolves
Arctic wolves attack a musk ox calf on Canada's Ellesmere Island, but the herd rushes to its defense. When threatened, musk oxen will form a defensive circle around the calves, the sick and the elderly.
Frozen Planet: Filming Curious Killer Whales
These camera men witness something truly spectacular. While trying to attract the attention of just one killer whale, they are able to spark an interest in many different nearby orcas.
Get the scoop on the production process of Frozen Planet and one of its stars the Woolly Bear Caterpillar.
Storm Chasers: What Is The Dominator?
Reed Timmer talks about the beast that is the Dominator II: a vehicle that he describes as a cross between the Batmobile and an Army tank.
Frozen Planet: Living With Criminal Penguins
The most extreme shoot on the Frozen Planet series? Hands down, the Adelie penguin shoot: a grueling 4-month exercise in isolation and endurance. The two filmmakers nearly lost their minds, but came back with brilliant footage.
Frozen Planet: A Changing Planet
Frozen Planet filmmakers felt a moral imperative to document the polar regions before they change forever. Due to climate change, the Arctic and Antarctic are changing faster than anywhere else on the planet.
Frozen Planet: Journey to the South Pole
Frozen Planet marks the first aerial shots of the South Pole. Series producer Vanessa Berlowitz is amazed by how much has changed at the South Pole, and how much has stayed the same, over the past 100 years.
Frozen Planet: Newborn Polar Bear Cubs
Watch as this newborn polar bear come into the world.
Frozen Planet: Penguins Launch Like Rockets
After three months feeding at sea, the female penguins return to their colony to eager mates.
Frozen Planet: Weddell Seals Battle for Air
Watch as these Weddell seals battle it out for their rightful territory and ownership of the surrounding air holes.
Frozen Planet: Driven Mad By Penguins
Spending six straight weeks with penguins could drive anyone mad. These two Frozen Planet camera men reflect on a day in the life with penguins surrounding them.
Frozen Planet: Filming Curious Killer Whales
These camera men witness something truly spectacular. While trying to attract the attention of just one killer whale, they are able to spark an interest in many different nearby orcas.
Frozen Planet: Filming Polar Bears By Boat
Watch as this Frozen Planet film crew gets as close as they safely can to obtain spectacular shots of polar bears and their cubs.
Frozen Planet: Caribou Fights Like a Boss
Caribou bulls chase a cow (female), then spar for mating rights. The winner becomes pack leader.
Frozen Planet: Musk Ox Save Calf from Wolves
Arctic wolves attack a musk ox calf on Canada's Ellesmere Island, but the herd rushes to its defense. When threatened, musk oxen will form a defensive circle around the calves, the sick and the elderly.
Frozen Planet: Seal Pup Survives Brutal Battle
An Antarctic seal pup's life hangs in the balance as males battle for mating rights in close quarters.