Next Episode of Nature Gone Wild is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Nature Gone Wild follows professional backcountry guide and explorer Greg Aiello as he highlights and analyzes some of the most jaw-dropping footage of unbelievable occurrences in nature.
Two fisherman play tug-of-war with a massive croc. A father and son get caught in a wildfire. A bow hunter gets a bear hug.
Hunters get a visit from a tree climbing bear, a man drives head-on into a tornado, and a belligerent bull moose stops a couple of snowmobilers in their tracks.
A buck crashes the party at a beauty salon, a cobra hitches a ride and a Bayou swamp goes down the drain.
A paraglider is swept up by a freak wind storm, an avalanche buries hikers in the Himalayas and an emu falls in love.
A jogger has a terrifying run-in with a cougar, an elephant commits highway robbery, and an octopus does a disappearing act.
A forest comes toppling down onto terrified motorists, an acrobatic bear shows off his high wire act, and porta pottys take flight.
A man finds his inner beast to scare a bear away, boaters run for their lives from an erupting volcano, and a freak dust storm steals second base.
A seal finds an eight-legged weapon, a dog rescues a drowning deer, and a town crumbles into the sea.
High above the Himalayas, a paraglider becomes entangled with a vulture, bringing both down to earth. Kayakers are almost swallowed by a whale. A tidal bore washes motorists off the road.
Campers experience the raw power of a lightning strike, a massive boulder demolishes a car, and a gorilla has his way with a tourist.
An Impala finds an unlikely escape from a cheetah, a skier is buried alive, and a paraglider dukes it out with a kangaroo.
The worst avalanche in recorded history wreaks havoc on the Everest basecamp, a fisherman dives into the deep sea to save a whale, and an orangutan finds a friend and won't let go.
Looks like something went completely wrong!
But don't worry - it can happen to the best of us,
- and it just happened to you.
Please try again later or contact us.