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20 Apr
Animals must find the most inventive ways to survive winter; caribou become ice road travellers as it gets slippery underfoot, stoats make their own fur bedding, and snow monkeys find a warm bath.
20 Apr
Olivia makes a startling discovery while removing a large carpet python from a young family's back yard, and Stuart and Jess face off with a lace monitor that has terrorised a family's pet chickens.
20 Apr
Jess and Stuart remove a snake from a pool but are shocked when they find out what species of snake they are dealing with, and one of Stuart's snake catchers is bitten by an eastern brown snake.
20 Apr
There is little room for mistakes when we enter into the wild world of animals; tourist Ria Cilliers and her husband find themselves sharing their morning coffee with a leopard!
20 Apr
Tourist Adam Malski is eager to fulfil his lifelong dream of going shark cage diving with great white shark, but his best sighting comes while he is on the boat.
20 Apr
Julian is called out to an emergency on the farm of semi-retired farmers the Peckitts, where a cow is suffering from a potentially life-threatening condition; Peter has a lively lamb to deal with.
20 Apr
Julian comes up against a difficult patient at a local petting zoo - an angry goat with a suspected broken leg - and Peter and Julian take an afternoon off to visit the annual Great Yorkshire Show.
20 Apr
Thanks to the global COVID-19 pandemic, staff are unable to create space by moving the pandas to another zoo - luckily, there is another way to keep them all together.
20 Apr
The kings of the jungle return to Sydney for the first time in five years, staff try to save endangered green sea turtles, and our keepers make sure the world's smallest monkey doesn't get too big.
20 Apr
An escaped bear must be re-captured so it can be set free later with its siblings, and a new volunteer frets over a tiny cub's efforts to make friends with the other cubs.
20 Apr
The Ethiopian Highlands are home to animals found nowhere else; geological forces create and destroy in this high-altitude realm, and survival depends on sticking together and dominating your rivals.
20 Apr
Animals must find the most inventive ways to survive winter; caribou become ice road travellers as it gets slippery underfoot, stoats make their own fur bedding, and snow monkeys find a warm bath.
20 Apr
Explore Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast, from the natural haven of Glenariff and the sea life of Rathlin Island to the staggering volcanic columns of the Giant's Causeway.
20 Apr
We visit the Amazon, following its course for 4,000 miles from its source in the Peruvian Andes, home to the Incas; it's surrounded by the world's greatest and most naturally diverse rainforest.
20 Apr
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
20 Apr
Survival is based on eating; if there is no food, you cannot compete to mate, you cannot defend your family from any threat, and you will be unable to achieve good standing in your clan.
20 Apr
20 Apr
Like us, humans, they are primates; sometimes their gestures resemble ours, their looks, their expressions. We most often think about the Amazonian jungle when we think of our cousin the monkey.
20 Apr
Autumn is the time of year that brings the world's most spectacular transformations; with winter fast approaching, life has to get ready, and that means feeding up while you can.
20 Apr
Jeremy goes in search of the real creature behind the sea serpent legend. Starting in the English Channel, he is led to Thailand, where the mythology of the sea serpent reveals a vital clue.
20 Apr
Australia: an aircraft carrying a group of aboriginal elders is forced to ditch in the sea. Six men find themselves in open water - and then disappear. Jeremy travels to the scene to investigate.
20 Apr
Animals must find the most inventive ways to survive winter; caribou become ice road travellers as it gets slippery underfoot, stoats make their own fur bedding, and snow monkeys find a warm bath.
20 Apr
Survival is based on eating; if there is no food, you cannot compete to mate, you cannot defend your family from any threat, and you will be unable to achieve good standing in your clan.
20 Apr
20 Apr
Like us, humans, they are primates; sometimes their gestures resemble ours, their looks, their expressions. We most often think about the Amazonian jungle when we think of our cousin the monkey.
20 Apr
Reports have surfaced of something terrorising one of the US East Coast's most popular vacation destinations: the Florida Keys. Jeremy heads there to discover the identity of the mystery attacker.
20 Apr
Terrifying tales from a tropical paradise of swimmers ripped from the blue holes have been attributed to a monster known as the 'Lusca'. Jeremy's search for answers takes him to dangerous new depths.
20 Apr
The language of love and the fight for reproduction stimulate the most striking and diverse behaviours of the animal world: dances, challenges, fights, pulses, and battles to mate with females.
20 Apr
20 Apr
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
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