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19 Apr
Learn how plants and animals tough it out in some of the driest terrain Earth has to offer; see insects team up with plants for a chance at life and get an insight into natural chemical warfare.
19 Apr
From otters in Singapore and megabats in Adelaide to reticulated pythons living on the streets of Bangkok, experience our cities through fresh eyes - the eyes of the animals that live in them.
19 Apr
More than a billion people around the world commute into cities each day, and they are not alone; a steady flow of animals journey in and out of cities to find food and shelter or to start a family.
19 Apr
Competition between elephants and humans in Sri Lanka is resulting in deadly territorial conflicts, and we learn how our behaviour is affecting capuchin monkeys on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.
19 Apr
19 Apr
Some species in nature are just born bad; we uncover some of nature's weirdest predatory techniques and the journeys of unfortunate victims who fall prey to villains.
19 Apr
19 Apr
Earth's surface appears from space to be covered in wonderful shapes; as wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback, elephants in the Congo clear an opening in a forest.
19 Apr
Earth is a kaleidoscope from space; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the oceans.
19 Apr
Transformation is enormous as the Northern Hemisphere starts to face the sun's rays in March; spring is a season of opportunity as the great melt begins and new life erupts.
19 Apr
Grasslands account for half of the total land area on the planet, most of it having been converted for human use; there are some areas where people are successfully sharing this land with wildlife.
19 Apr
One fundamental need unites all species across our planet: the quest for food. We meet airborne acrobats, stealthy ambush hunters, and creatures using their ingenuity to grab a meal out of thin air.
19 Apr
We delve into dense jungles where humidity dictates all aspects of life; creatures here not only contend with predators and the search for food, but also with diseases that thrive in high moisture.
19 Apr
An incredible 350,000 species of beetles live on Planet Earth, far more than any other group of insects; nevertheless, most of us know fewer beetles by name than we have fingers on one hand.
19 Apr
Steve finds out about the importance of Britain's wild bees. Professors Lars Chittka and Dave Goulson reveal that bumblebees love playing football. Steve and his wife try the most expensive honey.
19 Apr
Steve Backshall tackles the Eiger's deadly north face while battling ice, altitude, and fear; as the climb begins, brutal conditions test his team's limits and resolve.
19 Apr
With a storm closing in, Steve and his team face critical decisions on the mountain as the climb grows riskier and pushes their endurance and survival skills to the brink.
19 Apr
Steve Backshall explores deep-sea creatures and reveals behaviour never caught before on camera; here we discover mysterious killers like the iconic anglerfish and the bizarre-looking stoplight loosejaw.
19 Apr
Steve Backshall explores deep-sea creatures and reveals behaviour never caught before on camera; this episode covers iconic giants like the giant squid and megalodon.
19 Apr
Nearly every species on Earth must find a mate; from amorous acrobatics to seduction by scent, many airborne animals have come up with smart ways to make sure their message of love is clear.
19 Apr
As humans are rapidly urbanising the planet, birds are being forced to face new threats, causing billions across the globe to vanish; see how birds learn to adapt and face a more perilous future.
19 Apr
An extraordinary look at the extreme ways in which birds of prey conquer the toughest habitats on Earth ny taking on deadly prey; raptors have solutions to many very extreme challenges.
19 Apr
Viasat nature lets nature tell its own inspiring story; beautiful and surprisingly raw. compelling stories told by the people involved on the ground, up close and personal.
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