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Jack counts down some of his favorite primates, from Proboscis Monkeys to Howlers and Baboons.

Jack counts down some of his favorite primates, from Proboscis Monkeys to Howlers and Baboons.

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Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown

S2, EP6 "Monkey Business"

Jack counts down some of his favorite primates, from Proboscis Monkeys to Howlers and Baboons.

Jack Hanna's Wild Countdown

S2, EP1 "Snakes Alive"

Jack counts down his snakiest safaris, from green Anacondas to Cobras.

Jack Hanna has hosted TV shows about wildlife since the premiere of "Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures" in 1993 and has become a zoological authority in his 30-plus years working at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio. On "Wild Countdown," he uses his knowledge and experience to present count-down lists of rare, fascinating creatures -- appropriate, given Hanna's many appearances on "Late Show With David Letterman." Topics include beasts equipped with armor, deceptively cute -- but dangerous -- animals, and adorable baby critters.
Original Air Date: Sep 3, 2011
Genres: NatureTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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