Secrets of the Whales

8.4
/10
  • sea animals
  • documentary
  • real genres
  • ocean
  • watched
Filmed across three years in 24 locations, the 4-part event series it's a profoundly personal saga, venturing deep into the world of whales to reveal life and love from their perspective.
  • 48min
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 4
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Secrets of the Whales

season 1

serie United States 2021 - 2021

Episode rating

8.6
E1
8.6
E2
8.6
E3
8.5
E4

Cast of season 1

In order of relevance in the season

Episodes of season 14

  • 8.6
    /10

    Orca Dynasty

    episode S1.E1 april 2021
    Orcas across the globe use unique strategies to stay on top of the food chain. Patagonia's whales catch sea lions off the beach, New Zealand's orcas root out hidden stingrays, and Norway's sea giants master the tail slap. Witness five powerful orca matriarchs pass down their family hunting traditions to the next generation, preserving their way of life before the customs are lost forever.
  • 8.6
    /10

    Humpback Song

    episode S1.E2 april 2021
    In a classroom that spans the world's oceans, from Alaska's herring-rich coastline to Antarctica's feeding grounds, humpback calves learn their family's traditions. Cooperative hunting strategies, the longest migrations of any known mammal and communicating through complex songs to find a mate are all lessons absorbed by the younger generation.
  • 8.6
    /10

    Beluga Kingdom

    episode S1.E3 april 2021
    Beluga whales share their northern kingdom in Greenland with a mysterious cousin: the narwhal, a real-life unicorn of the sea. Both species begin a thrilling adventure through a maze of sea ice to their ancestral summering grounds in the Canadian Arctic. Even though they follow ancient migration routes, trouble lurks around every corner. From freezing environments to fierce predators, only their shared knowledge and power of family can get them through safely.
  • 8.5
    /10

    Ocean Giants

    episode S1.E4 april 2021
    On an epic journey that spans the world's oceans in Dominica, the Azores and Sri Lanka, witness the complex culture of the gentle giants. Relying solely on the next generation's ability to learn their intricate ways, family culture and secrets, the sperm whales' future rests upon its youngest members.