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- 1985– 57m7.7 (15)TV EpisodeA wildlife documentary about North America's adaptable wild dogs which are known for their trickery in folklore told by indigenous people of the Southwestern United States.
- 1985– 1h 22mNot Rated7.6 (138)TV EpisodeNational Geographic follows underwater explorer Bob Ballard as he searches for the aircraft carrier sunk during the Battle of Midway.
- Mel Fisher searches 16 years for the treasure of the Spanish galleon Atocha which sank almost 300 years ago.
- 1985– 1hUnrated6.9 (648)TV EpisodeA look at the background for Tolkien's mythology, hence the movie's mythology.
- 1985– 1h 46mNot Rated7.3 (46)TV EpisodeExplorer follows Bob Ballard and veterans from both America and Japan as they search for ships that were sunk during the Battle of Guadalcanal.
- Scientists track a special type of killer whale, called "transients", which hunt whales, seals and dolphins in Monterey Bay. Along the journey, they discover another type of hidden killer that threatens all life in the Bay.
- National Geographic Explorer takes an up-close look at the largest hornet in the world Japanese giant hornet. The two-inch predator combines both power and aggression in its small form. It can call as many as forty honeybees in a minute. Their painful venom has even taken the lives of some human beings.
- National Geographic and host Lisa Ling document the world behind the walls of California's Maximum Security prison at Sacramento. In intimate portraits of inmates and guards, this documentary uncovers what it takes to survive life behind bars, amidst some of the hardest gangs and most notorious criminals in America.
- National Geographic Explorer follows Wildlife Conservation Society ecologist J. Michael Fay as he surveys a forest ecosystem. Fay and photographer Michael Nick Nichols take a 15-month journey across 1,200 miles of dense jungle from northern Congo to the coast of Gabon. They meet armed poachers, wild animals, raging rapids, stinging caterpillars.
- Explorer J. Michael Fay hikes 2,000 kilometers through central Africa to encounter gorillas, chimps, elephants and other animals.
- 1985– 49mNot Rated8.9 (19)TV EpisodePhotographer Jim Brandenburg and biologist L. David Mech journey to the snow-covered slopes of Canada's Ellesmere Island to observe a remarkable pack of white arctic wolves.
- Scientists exhume a giant feral hog that made national headlines to determine it's nature as accounts of other pigs of extraordinary size are explored.
- National Geographic examines the hardware, strategic planning, and rationale behind the initial attacks of the Iraq War.