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17 Jan
Whales in Alaska organise co-operative hunting forays while others fight orcas for herring along the Norwegian coastline; orcas unite to loop around the shoals of fish and invent underwater boxing.
17 Jan
Back-to-back calls for deadly eastern brown snakes keep the team on their toes; Olivia is the one that comes out worst off after having to deal with a stinky keelback snake from a client's front yard.
17 Jan
Dom sets out across Florida in search of a close encounter with nature's ultimate killing machine - the shark.
17 Jan
Dom is on the enchanting island of Madagascar - famous for crazy beasts and weird creatures - searching for the notorious aye-aye lemur.
17 Jan
We've seen stories of giant pythons in Florida for the last 15 years; an African rock python recently killed a 60lb husky. Niall joins two python hunters trying to find the invasive pythons.
17 Jan
Julian is called to see cattle farmer Richard's cow, a young mum who has a badly infected foot; in Thirsk, Peter welcomes Skeldale regular Nita in with her adorable Yorkshire terrier Dora.
17 Jan
Peter receives an emergency evening call - a young ewe is struggling to give birth; Julian meets senior citizen Toby the Tortoise, who's lost his appetite after coming out of hibernation.
17 Jan
Sally must triple the weight on a starving bear in time for its release, and two otters have to learn to catch fish before they too can be freed.
17 Jan
Dom explores the dark and mysterious tributaries of the Peruvian Amazon by boat on the hunt for one of its most dangerous creatures - the electric eel!
17 Jan
Dom's looking for the flying lizard of the Philippines, perhaps the closest thing on Earth to a real dragon! The flying lizard can't breathe fire, but it sure can glide through the skies!
17 Jan
Julian tries to save Millie, a much-loved farm dog, and an albino wallaby called Albert - meanwhile, Peter has his hands full with a cheeky pygmy goat called Charlie.
17 Jan
Julian's patients include a horse with infected hooves, Peter tends to a pedigree cat that is in labour and an angry monitor lizard, and the two vets find time to attend the Great Yorkshire Show.
17 Jan
Julian is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
17 Jan
Human-lion conflict is on the rise in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda; Niall joins Dr Andrew Plumptre on a mission - they must radio-collar two lions in the Ishasha region of the park.
17 Jan
There is a land in the northeast corner of South America filled with stories of fierce, venomous snakes and other creatures; Niall travels to Venezuela in search of these venomous creatures.
17 Jan
Dom sets out from Maputo, Mozambique's bustling capital, for the country's vast coastline. His mission: to swim with the largest fish in the world, the whale shark.
17 Jan
Don't be fooled - small creatures are seasoned in survival. What they lack in size they make up for in power, strength and tenacity, from porcupines and spotted genets to caracals.
17 Jan
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
17 Jan
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
17 Jan
If we had to pick one iconic African animal, it would be the elephant. Its ancestors have dominated the world and the five continents through an exceptional evolution.
17 Jan
On his first River Monsters investigation, Jeremy was propelled into a mountain river by a goonch catfish as big as himself. Ten years on, he fears such fish may now be extinct.
17 Jan
Travelling from London to Greenland and on to Norway, Jeremy follows the trail of an unknown sea monster which he attempts to reel in before the full fury of an Arctic storm hits.
17 Jan
Today, the grizzly bear is a star in Yellowstone National Park. But the history of the bear is rooted in that of a large family of mammals: the carnivores, which appeared 60 million years ago.
17 Jan
Don't be fooled - small creatures are seasoned in survival. What they lack in size they make up for in power, strength and tenacity, from porcupines and spotted genets to caracals.
17 Jan
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
17 Jan
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
17 Jan
Jeremy takes on the biggest investigation of his career: to unravel what happened to over a thousand passengers of the RMS Laconia, which was torpedoed in the mid-Atlantic in WWII.
17 Jan
Jeremy continues the biggest investigation of his career. In his quest to find the underwater culprits, he battles with sharks and dives 2000ft beneath the waves to the lair of a deep sea leviathan.
17 Jan
In many social animal groups, evicted males team up to form a single formidable force that can overthrow the alpha; these powerhouses are better known as male coalitions.
17 Jan
Africa's diverse snake species have surprisingly adapted to dominate each corner of one of Earth's wildest terrains, evolving to thrive in the myriad of habitats of this biodiverse continent.
17 Jan
Don't be fooled - small creatures are seasoned in survival. What they lack in size they make up for in power, strength and tenacity, from porcupines and spotted genets to caracals.
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