List of Animal Planet original programming

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The following is a list of television programs currently or formerly broadcast by Animal Planet.

Contents

Current programming

Former programming

A

  • Animal Airport (2012)
  • Animal Armageddon (2009)
  • Animal Battlegrounds (2006)
  • Animal Cops: Detroit (2003–10)
  • Animal Cops: Houston (2003–15)
  • Animal Cops: Miami (2010–11)
  • Animal Cops: Philadelphia (2008–09)
  • Animal Cops: Phoenix (2007–09)
  • Animal Cops: San Francisco (2005–06)
  • Animal Cops: South Africa (2007–08)
  • Animal Face-Off (2004)
  • Animal Icons (2004–05)
  • Animal Miracles (2001–03)
  • Animal Nation with Anthony Anderson (2017)
  • Animal Planet Report (2005–06)
  • Animal Planet Zooventure (1997–2000)
  • Animal Precinct (2001–08)
  • Animal X (1997–2002)
  • Austin Stevens: Snakemaster (2004–09)

B

  • Backyard Habitat (2005–06)
  • Bad Dog! (2010–14)
  • Battleground: Rhino Wars (2013)
  • Beasts of the Bible (2010)
  • Beverly Hills Groomer (2009)
  • Beverly Hills Vet (2003)
  • Beware of Dog (2002)
  • Big Cat Diary (1996–2008)
  • Big Cat Tales (2018–20)
  • Blood Dolphins (2010)
  • Breed All About It (1998–2001)
  • Buggin' with Ruud (2005–06)

C

D

E

F

G

  • Gator Boys (2012–15)
  • Get Out There! (2006)
  • Going Ape (2006)
  • Great Savannah Race (2005–06)

H

  • Hanging with the Hendersons (2019–20)
  • Hillbilly Handfishin' (2011–12)
  • Horse Power: Road to the Maclay (2006)
  • How Do Animals Do That? (2019–20)
  • Human Planet (2011)

I

J

K

  • K9 Cops (2008–09)
  • K-9 to 5 (1999–2001)
  • Killer Elephants (2001)
  • Killer Jellyfish (2005)
  • Killer Outbreaks (2011)
  • Killer Squid (2004)
  • King of the Jungle (2003–04)

L

M

N

O

P

  • Panda Adventure with Nigel Marven (2010)
  • Penguin Safari with Nigel Marven (2007)
  • Pet Star (2002–05)
  • Pit Boss (2010–13)
  • Pit Bulls & Parolees (2009–22)
  • The Planet's Funniest Animals (1999–2008)
  • Predator Bay (2003)
  • Predator's Prey (2005)
  • Prehistoric Park (2006)
  • Project Grizzly (2016)

R

  • Rat Buster (2011)
  • Raw Nature (2007–12)
  • The Real Lion Queen (2013)
  • River Monsters (2009–17)

S

T

U

  • Underdog to Wonderdog (2009)
  • Untamed China with Nigel Marven (2011)
  • Untamed & Uncut (2008–10)
  • Up Close and Dangerous (2006)

V

  • Venom 911 (2004)
  • The Vet Life (2016–20)

W

  • Weird, True & Freaky (2009–18)
  • Whale Wars (2008–15)
  • Wild Deep (2013)
  • Wildlife SOS (1996–2014)
  • Wild Recon (2010)
  • Wild Russia (2009)
  • Wildest Africa (2010-2011)
  • Wildest India (2012)
  • Wildest Latin America (2012)
  • Wildest Arctic (2012)
  • Wildest Islands (2012-2013)
  • Wildest Indochina (2014)
  • Wildest Middle East (2015)
  • Wildest Islands of Indonesia (2016)
  • Walking with Elephants (2020)
  • Wolves and Warriors (2018) [3]
  • World's Deadliest Towns (2011)

Y

Z

  • The Zoo (2017–21)
  • The Zoo: San Diego (2019–21)

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References

  1. "Into The Pride". DAVE SALMONI WALKS INTO THE PRIDE TO SAVE MAGNIFICENT LIONS MARKED FOR DEATH
  2. "EXPERTS REVEAL THE TRUTH BEHIND BIZARRE ANIMAL BEHAVIORS AND EVENTS IN NEW ANIMAL PLANET SERIES "NATURE'S STRANGEST MYSTERIES: SOLVED"". Discovery. May 19, 2019. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  3. "ANIMAL PLANET TAKES AUDIENCES BEHIND THE SCENES ON WOLF RESCUE AND REHABILITATION MISSIONS WITH COMBAT VETERANS IN ALL-NEW SERIES "WOLVES AND WARRIORS"".