Garbage. And no, not just because of the blatant animal abuse. It's because it's painfully inaccurate. This is supposed to be a documentary series. It has a responsibility to portray natural, unaltered behaviors of animals in their natural habitats. This documentary does not do that. It heavily anthropomorphizes the animals and gives the intended young audience the idea that these animals are more human than they truly are. They're not. They don't have emotions like we do, they don't think like we do, etc. Also, pretty much every scenario depicted is staged. I wouldn't have such a problem with it if Netflix didn't wrongly label it as a documentary.