A 9-foot king cobra stares at the camera with great intensity and shows why they are the most intimidating snake on the planet.
A 9-foot king cobra stares at the camera with great intensity and shows why they are the most intimidating snake on the planet.
The late funnyman Johnathan Winters hams it up in classic Winters tyle.
Chester Moore visits with Andy Maddox of Pets-A-Plenty: The Ultimate Reptile Shop and his gigantic anaconda.
Chester Moore confronts his wildlife phobia!
Want to know what type of noise a tiger makes? It's usually not a roar. Check out this footage to see.
Chester Moore tests out his snake boots on a copperhead in Southeast Texas.
Freshwater fishing editor Matt Williams has the lowdown on hydrilla.
Pursuing the misunderstood Humboldt squid, Hopkins Marine Station’s William Gilly has strapped video cameras and electronic sensors to the animals, exhaustively analyzed their habitats, tracked them with sonar and raised their eggs.
Follow along as a group of turkey hunters gets out-smarted. -- a TPWD Production
Video shot by scientists with the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies is the first documented confirmation that a new non-native marine predator may pose a threat to the ecology of the waters along the Texas coast.
The iconic "crying Indian" TV commercial.
A research team has discovered that tree frogs adjust their posture to reduce the angle of their toe pads to avoid falling from an overhanging surface.
TF&G Freshwater Fishing Editor Matt Williams on special winter crappie regulations on certain Texas lakes.
A wild boar sparked chaos in China when it rampaged through an office and tried to escape through a window.
With a bulbous body and spiky scales, a shaggy lure dangling from its head, and foot-like fins that it uses to walk along the seafloor, the deep-sea anglerfish Chaunacops coloratus has been filmed for the first time by researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI).
European Wels Catfish Learn to Catch Pigeons on Land
A pre-historic looking creature from the deep has gotten a bad rap over the years. But as more anglers discover the merits of this meaty species, biologists are starting to take note.

























