Jungle Jack visits Panama searching of its exotic fauna, views behind-the-scenes at ships crossing from the two oceans through the canal's lock system and comes face-to-face with a few other exotic animals at a local rescue center.
Jungle Jack explores Bocas del Toro's archipelago and caverns where scientific researchers study bats. In addition, he visits the region's beaches and pristine oceanic waters.
Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Africa's savanna to investigate rhinoceros poaching and advance efforts to rescue black and white rhinos from extinction.
Jack plays with a strong baby rhinoceros and Sue cuddles a baby gazelle. They see a baby manatee. They are taken to a lioness and her clubs in a tree. At Rockery Beach they see mating and birthing of elephant seals. A leopard and her cubs.
Jack goes to work behind-the-scenes at the world-renowned Ann van Dyk Cheetah Center in South Africa where over eight hundred cheetah cubs have been bred in the last forty years. He also comes face-to-face with African wild dogs.