From an opera singing chick to a gorilla stand-up comedian and a bird magician called Gavin, Gary and Rat try in vain to unearth some clips of talented animals.
Gary tries making animal TV shows; from a physical gameshow with lion cubs falling off logs to a celebrity jungle survival show hosted by two silly Macaques.
Gary discovers that animals have jobs too, they just aren't very good at doing them. There's a rubbish panda firefighter and an awful penguin ski instructor.
Gary finds a whole heap of hilarious family clips. There's a gorilla who fails at a family game of charades, a meerkat family who are terrible at hide and seek and more.
Gary finds some of the funniest fashion fails in nature. A turtle who thinks it's a good idea to wear her friend as a hat and a monkey hair salon with added falling coconuts.
Daft pandas look for lunch up the wrong tree, a stupid grizzly bear fails to catch fish on a waterfall, and a crazy monkey mistakes his own tail for dinner.
Gary delves deep into the archive to explore the silly world of health and fitness. There's an otter doing sit-ups, a beetle self-defence class, and a weightlifting chick.
Gary discovers that animals also go to school. A naughty gorilla throws a paper aeroplane at the teacher, a panda eats all the wood in the woodwork lesson and more.
Gary explores how animals cope with survival. From an entire herd of goats hiding in a tree to a turtle hitching a ride with a very helpful hippopotamus.
Gary finds clips of shrews doing the conga, a pair of alpacas who crash a turkey party wearing the wrong costumes, and a really cold penguin pool party.
Even legendary wildlife presenter David Battenberg is not immune to silly animals behaving badly when he comes face to face with some particularly rude Pandas.
Gary turns the silly dial up to 1,000 as he finds the silliest clips the world has ever seen. There are monkeys with terrible haircuts and a silly dancing cricket.