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29 Jan
Fiji is better known for its idyllic beaches, but Jeremy is on the trail of a body-slamming beast that leaves disturbing marks on its adult victims - and discovers two underwater assailants.
29 Jan
Dom is in South Africa, searching for the rarest big cat on the planet: the White Lion of Timbavati. With only 13 left in the wild, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
29 Jan
Dom is in Sri Lanka to search for the Indian Cobra. With over 100 species in the country, snakes bite more people per capita in Sri Lanka than anywhere else in the world.
29 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.
29 Jan
Julian rushes to a farm where a cow is suffering with a rare and complex problem; in Thirsk, beloved dog Sweepy is waiting to see Peter with a large tumour that needs removing.
29 Jan
Peter gets a call from a sheep farmer: a ewe has gone into labour but the lambs are tangled up inside their mother; Julian and Ann are operating on Scottie dog Nessie, who has a tumour in her chest.
29 Jan
Julian meets poorly boy Georgie, a little Lhasa apso with a huge and horrible-looking mouth tumour; Peter examines a cow that has prolapsed her uterus and has to work quickly to try to save her.
29 Jan
Peter has a fight on his hands to save the life of premature alpaca Maverick; Julian performs a delicate operation on Labrador puppy Amber, who has a condition called 'cherry eye'.
29 Jan
Peter has a fight on his hands to save the life of premature alpaca Maverick; Julian performs a delicate operation on Labrador puppy Amber, who has a condition called 'cherry eye'.
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Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve is famous because it is home to three of Africa's most beautiful big cats: the lion, the cheetah, and the leopard.
29 Jan
Hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebras roam the Maasai Mara Highlands in Kenya, and we also discover how predator families live here relatively peacefully.
29 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.
29 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.
29 Jan
The great wildebeest migrations see millions of beasts moving in unison; meanwhile, seasonal events off the coasts open a passage for recently spawned sardines.
29 Jan
Lions, jackals, hyenas, sharks and birds of prey are no stranger to the path of least resistance; they aren't fussy eaters - the only objective is securing their next meal.
29 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.
29 Jan
Raine Island is the planet's largest remaining nesting site for endangered green turtles; as part of a conservation programme, the available nesting area for green turtles has been doubled.
29 Jan
The world has lost nearly one-third of its coral reefs over the past 30 years; a robotic-based project is underway to catch and control coral-eating starfish and give the reef a chance to regenerate.
29 Jan
Megamouth sharks and other large fish are real allies in regulating the climate and restoring reef productivity; in the span of a year, mastodons store as much carbon in their fat as a thousand trees.
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A disturbing report from Cambodia of something in the water that's sliced cleanly through a young man's testicle sends Jeremy on a quest to expose an unseen mutilator.
29 Jan
Tigerfish are Africa's most fearsome-looking fish, but are they man-eaters? Jeremy decides that the only way to get an answer is to offer himself as live bait, but he first has to get past the crocs...
29 Jan
Jeremy searches in Alaska for an animal that could overpower an unsuspecting fisherman. Is there something in the river that fits the bill, or are large and surprisingly cold-water sharks to blame?
29 Jan
From Canada's waterlogged wilderness comes unbelievable stories of a twenty-foot monster that attacks humans. Investigation turns into obsession as Jeremy tries to explain the widespread accounts.
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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