How to watch all of ‘Animals on Drugs’ on demand if you missed it

Joe Hofmann
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Don’t worry if you missed the Discovery Channel’s biggest non-Shark Week event of the summer. There is still time to make up lost time.

The Discovery Channel’s newest wild series, Animals on Drugs, premiered in its entirety on Monday, July 28 at 8 p.m.

You may still watch it on DIRECTV (free trial), Philo (free trial), or Sling TV (first month half off).


  • You can watch season one of Animals on Drugs, and more Discovery Channel content, here for free!

Once you see the title, you probably won’t be shocked by the content of Animals on Drugs. At its core, nevertheless, it has the potential for hard-hitting journalism despite its ostentation and parody potential. The show promises to look at how human medications are contaminating ecosystems and the different effects this can have on the animals that ingest them.

The first episode focused on the cocaine hippos that Pablo Escobar’s personal zoo at his drug compound produced, the second on alligators that had been impacted by methamphetamine leaking into their residential waters in increasing amounts, and the third on bears that had eaten beer and marijuana edibles.

The entire series will be hosted by Forrest Galante.

Thanks to its official YouTube channel, Cincy Lifestyle offers this analysis of the series’ bizarre and unusual subject matter:


How to watch Animals on Drugs for free

The simplest, least expensive, and most direct way to view Animals on Drugs for free is through Philois. However, Sling TV’s personalization and DIRECTV’s wider range of selections may also appeal to cord cutters.

Streaming Service Cost Free Trial?


Philo

$28
Yes


DIRECTV

$74.99
Yes


Sling TV

$45-$60
No


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Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann is a dedicated news reporter at Morris Sussex Sports. He exclusively covers sports and weather news and has a vast experience of 6 years as a news reporter. In free time, he can be found at local libraries.

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