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- To dispel the myth that African Americans are (only) sprinters by profiling six distance runners, including marathon history makers, one- and two-mile national high school recordholders, and ultramarathoners who run 50 plus-mile races.
- Jungle Jack meets various dogs around the world.
- Jungle Jack counts down hard-working mothers of all species.
- Jungle Jack tracks a trio of hunting cheetah, braves a pack of scavenging jackals, and then with wife Sue meets an extremely endangered and undeniably cute baby black rhinoceros in Kenya.
- Jungle Jack is on a mission in Kenya encountering savanna elephants and southern white rhinos during this safari. In addition, he experiences humanity's relationships within the animal kingdom.
- Jungle Jack counts down creatures that have these two colors which show everyone why they are very important.
- Jungle Jack counts down herbivores that have very different coats, but all of them wear the same shoe style which are scientifically hoofs.
- Jungle Jack counts down loving mothers of the animal kingdom.
- Aggressive predators seem notorious, but they perform a special significance in the animal kingdom which is their task to keep nature in great balance.
- Jungle Jack counts down animals having symbiotic relationships by relying on each other.
- Jungle Jack's counts down experiencing six special stories of survival battling everything from injuries to extinction as well as meeting the successful amazing animals.
- Jungle Jack counts down The Big Five which are known as Africa's most iconic creatures and now they are also some of the rarest to be seen by tourists on safaris. He includes one more animal he cannot leave off the list.
- Scavengers are some of the most resourceful animals on this planet. They survive on the remains that hunters leave behind, whether it is deep in the forest, at the bottom of an ocean, or even up any tree.
- Jungle Jack celebrates by counting down his favorite adventures in this episode marking the number one hundred.
- Jungle Jack and Sue meet zoological creatures that keep up with their families as mates.
- Jungle Jack counts down every creature that is sporting stripes whether it is for camouflage or advertising deadly venom.
- Jungle Jack counts down six species that turn heads. Every animal sports some of the most attractive head gear in the animal kingdom.
- Jungle Jack meets up with amazing zoological mothers who care for their young offspring.
- Jungle Jack views a world of horses and their close relatives.
- Jungle Jack encounters six ravenous mighty carnivores that dominate the top of the food chain.
- Jungle Jack counts down the cutest and cuddliest young animals around the world.
- Jungle Jack reveals how to view the contrast between a few commonly bewildered creatures that roam on this planet.
- Jungle Jack counts down a few of the best clad animals on this planet.