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17 May
The desert of Chile is the driest in the world, but its marine currents are thought to be the richest on the planet; we come across Andean flamingos, burrowing owls, and the Fabian's lizard.
17 May
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.
17 May
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.
17 May
The Zoo faces its greatest challenge ever when the coronavirus pandemic stops all visitors; dedicated staff face up to many challenges to keep their animals safe.
17 May
Much-loved African wild dog Maana has a terrifying cardiac arrest on the operating table, and there's a dangerous job when a tough old crocodile needs treatment for a ruptured cornea.
17 May
Julian sets up a blood bank at Jackie's alpaca farm to take samples that could benefit any struggling crias born here; Peter rushes to help a cow struggling to give birth in the middle of the night.
17 May
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.
17 May
Vets and keepers work together as they attempt a procedure that is rarely done at Taronga: putting three chimpanzees on the hospital operating table on the same day.
17 May
Angelika and Peter take two aggressive but close-knit bear siblings to Haida Gwaii for a dramatic boat release; back in Smithers, Kim rescues cubs whose mothers have become 'problem bears'.
17 May
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.
17 May
Two friends go head-to-head to win the heart of a playful platypus, a crafty orangutan puts keepers to the test, and is it time to say goodbye to one of the zoo's much-loved giraffes?
17 May
Keepers are excited at the chance that otters Odie and Paula may be expecting pups, a lion's health check takes a frightening turn, and how will dental surgery help a Tasmanian devil father babies?
17 May
Peter is pushed to his limits when he tries to save the life of a mum who has prolapsed her uterus while calving; Julian goes head-to-head with a 300kg boar who doesn't want to part with his tusks.
17 May
Peter takes a trip to a retirement home for sheep; meanwhile, the ladies on a dairy farm need pregnancy tests, but Julian knows things can get very messy when working down the rear end!
17 May
Discover the Mekong river in southeast Asia, following its course through six countries via astonishing waterfalls, the world's most amazing lake, and one of the world's most diverse rainforests.
17 May
We travel to the Lake District and, through ancient woodlands and Roman remains, explore the exquisite lakes of Ullswater and Lake Windermere and the grand heights of Helvellyn.
17 May
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 May
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 May
17 May
Patagonia, in the extreme south of the South American continent, is one of the most varied and diverse territories on Earth; we visit penguins, elephant seals, sea lions and orcas.
17 May
An ancient fishing community on a volcanic Pacific island is being terrorised by something unknown in the water. Can Jeremy uncover the identity of this fanged assailant?
17 May
Sulawesi, Indonesia: a tourist snorkeller and several local fishermen have been killed and injured by a mysterious sea creature that impales its victims. Jeremy travels to the scene to investigate.
17 May
The desert of Chile is the driest in the world, but its marine currents are thought to be the richest on the planet; we come across Andean flamingos, burrowing owls, and the Fabian's lizard.
17 May
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 May
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 May
17 May
When two men vanish on a remote lake in Malaysia, Jeremy sets out to track down the possible killer. He follows evidence of an old adversary, the one River Monster that he's failed to catch.
17 May
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 May
17 May
This first episode features footage showing the lightning-fast moves that predators deploy to capture their prey and the rapid escape tactics that will see who wins these high-velocity battles.
17 May
In the battle between predator and prey, we explore how deception and speed can often be the difference between life and death; even some of the fastest hunters use stealth to trick their prey.
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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