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21 Apr
21 Apr
Stuart and Chris make a shocking discovery when they are called in to remove a snake from inside a lounge chair, and Mick and Adele struggle to get access to a python that is stuck between two fences.
21 Apr
Stuart returns to a home that has been dealing with a venomous intruder for quite some time, nut Chris is the one that ends up on the wrong side of a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth.
21 Apr
Yasmin Tajik is amazed at how a leopard that has been watching impalas move below the tree it's perched in leaps out in one swift movement and kills one of them.
21 Apr
A regular morning spear fishing turns into a horror film for spear fisherman Eugene van Wyngaardt as he finds himself in a one-on-one situation with a great white shark.
21 Apr
Julian performs surgery on staff member Molly's cat, which appears to have been shot in the head; an exotic bird of prey, a sheepdog run over by a tractor, and an injured tortoise also feature.
21 Apr
Julian, Peter and their staff deal with more animal emergencies, including a dog facing an emergency operation to remove a tumour and a prolapsing sheep that has to be treated in a car park.
21 Apr
While Taronga is closed to the public thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the perfect time for staff to take Charlie, the 300kg (660lb) Australian sea lion for an enriching walk around the zoo.
21 Apr
The red kangaroo is a true Australian icon, but when keepers notice that the alpha male of the mob is having problems eating, it's time to call in the mobile hospital to set him right again.
21 Apr
Volunteers try to save three vulnerable moose calves, but one suffers from an incurable disease - also, two notorious brawler cub siblings battle their way to a dramatic release.
21 Apr
On the doorstep of Rio is a rainforest like no other, 50 times smaller than the Amazon but just as rich: the Atlantic Forest. One of Earth's great biodiversity hotspots, why has it been forgotten?
21 Apr
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge satellite tracking technology to follow individual elephants day by day as they cope with their daily challenges.
21 Apr
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge technology to follow the herd, providing insights into the individual lives of the animals.
21 Apr
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge technology to attempt something that has never been done before - following the zebra on the ground every step of the way.
21 Apr
While the kangaroo is associated with Australia, few know how its ancestors came to be on this continent. Why have they been so successful in Australia, but not anywhere else?
21 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.
21 Apr
21 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.
21 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.
21 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.
21 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.
21 Apr
21 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.
21 Apr
21 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.
21 Apr
A chilling report of mutilated dead bodies ravaged by a mysterious sea creature sends Jeremy on a murder investigation to Mexico's Sea of Cortez.
21 Apr
This special episode goes behind the scenes to give a unique insight into what it takes to make an entire season of 'River Monsters' at sea.
21 Apr
Territory is home, the place where animals rest, find food or have their children. Many animals are very territorial: they defend their clan against strangers as their survival depends on it.
21 Apr
21 Apr
While the kangaroo is associated with Australia, few know how its ancestors came to be on this continent. Why have they been so successful in Australia, but not anywhere else?
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