Filmation Presents The Animal World

 is an hour-long animated CBS prime time TV series produced by Filmation that aired from 1973 to 1975. Lou Scheimer provided the narration for each episode. A total of 22 episodes were made.

Season 1

 * 1) The North and South Poles: This series begins with wildlife of the Arctic (including polar bears, walruses, seals, arctic foxes, arctic wolves, musk oxen, caribous, arctic hares, snowy owls, and ptarmigans) and those of the Antarctic (including Antarctic penguins and Antarctic seals (including Weddell seals and leopard seals) and how they survive the cold tundras.
 * 2) The Forests and Mountains of America: The next episode shows how woodland animals (including bears, raccoons, moose, deer, elk, squirrels, chipmunks, beavers, porcupines, skunks, foxes, wolves, rabbits, wolverines, birds, eagles, hawks, and owls) live, and how some hibernate and fly south every winter.
 * 3) The Western Deserts and Prairies: The next episode shows how bison and pronghorns form herds and protect themselves from hungry coyotes, how prairie dogs live in towns, and how desert animals (including lizards, rattlesnakes, Gila monsters, horned toads, kit foxes, and elf owls) survive in American deserts.
 * 4) The Southeast Swamplands: The next episode shows how it’s very important for alligators, frogs, toads, ducks, pelicans, flamingoes, salamanders, fish, otters, beavers, black bears, red wolves, foxes, skunks, bobcats, and panthers to live in the swamp.
 * 5) The Deserts and Forests of Mexico and Central America
 * 6) The Amazon Forest and River
 * 7) The Pampas and Andes Mountains
 * 8) The African Savanna and Wetlands
 * 9) The African Tropical Forests
 * 10) The North African and Arabian Deserts and Mountains
 * 11) The Eurasian Forests
 * 12) The Indian Forests and Scrublands
 * 13) Siberia and the Himalayas
 * 14) China and Japan
 * 15) The Southeast Asian Forests
 * 16) Australia and New Zealand
 * 17) The Urban and Suburban Areas

Season 2

 * 1) The Islands and Beaches of the World
 * 2) The Pacific Ocean
 * 3) The Atlantic Ocean
 * 4) The Arctic Ocean
 * 5) The Antarctic Ocean