I could barely make it through the first episode. What seems like an interesting concept, is marred by a ridiculous script.
The footage of nature is good and there's some interesting information presented. But, it's just not enough to "overlook" the often obnoxious narration and voiceover characterizations of the animals.
While I did chuckle on occasion, it was usually because of the cringeworthy dialogue. Simultaneously, it's both too stupid to be for adults and too raunchy to be for kids.
There are plenty of other, better, nature documentaries available on Netflix. Including, but not limited to the several David Attenborough titles. You'd be better off just watching one of those.
Apart from the Attenborough titles, one of my favorite nature documentary series (partly because of the lack of narration), is Moving Art. It has amazing footage of nature, combined with a variety of styles of music, that change, to fit the footage. Ranging from soft and relaxing, to intense and exhilarating. Fun stuff.