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23 May
The Caribbean Sea is a mythical place with a wild jungle world living on its shores; this region is home to the axolotls, the Montezuma oropendola, dozens of species of tree frogs, and pit vipers.
23 May
Adele and Mick head out after finding out that a Surf Life Savers Club has been taken over by a rogue red-bellied black snake; Stuart and Olivia are called out to remove pythons from an exposed roof.
23 May
Chris and Stuart attempt the impossible when they are called in to remove two eastern brown snakes from a dense bushland garden, and Mick makes the ultimate sacrifice to save a small keelback snake.
23 May
Baboon mum Qetesh needs a trip to the hospital, but will her adorable baby cope with the separation anxiety? The vet team find a heart-warming solution.
23 May
Vet Leanne fights to save critically injured koalas rescued from Australia's horror bushfires, a rhino toddler causes chaos on the savannah, and is snow leopard Miska hiding an exciting secret?
23 May
Julian rushes to a dramatic emergency at Jackie Barlow's alpaca farm; with things returning to normal post-Covid, Peter returns to the Greens' farm, where there's now lots of veterinary work to do.
23 May
Julian races to an emergency at a local farm where a cow is unable to stand up, and Peter tries to save three-week-old Sphynx kitten Dobby; his tiny patient has pneumonia.
23 May
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.
23 May
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.
23 May
Vets race to save wombat Daisy as she battles mysterious health problems, much-loved meerkat Nubby faces a daunting X-ray, and what secret is hidden underneath Melbourne Zoo?
23 May
There's dramatic news as the transfer of two young lion brothers is delayed suddenly, and Marissa and Kim come up with a brilliant plan to save a critically endangered and very cute animal.
23 May
Peter is mystified by the contents of Khufu the cat's stomach after his owner is concerned that he has lost his appetite; farmer Rodney has brought in his sheepdog Jet, who has a growth on her chest.
23 May
Louise brings her poorly Westie Duffy to Boroughbridge; Julian finds himself in one of his most challenging surgeries ever; as the sun sets, Peter races to an emergency lambing.
23 May
Peter visits Ivor Shaw, one of his oldest clients, whose lame cow is in a lot of pain. Prize-fighting pussycat Rocky has a badly damaged eyeball; Julian makes the difficult decision to remove the eye.
23 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.
23 May
We focus on the iconic migratory animals of Africa, North America and Oceania as they travel long distances through some of the world's most stunning landscapes and battle extreme odds of survival.
23 May
We take a look at venomous snakes in the Australia outback; in the hot sands of the US, scorpions and lizards use their own unique mix of toxins to crush their opponents and score another meal.
23 May
The male Sydney funnel web spider has a potent venom which can kill an adult in 15 minutes; in the rainforests of South America, it's brightly coloured amphibians that are feared and revered.
23 May
There is an enormous territory of plains in the north of South America that changes its appearance twice a year; we discover the capybara, gigantic anacondas, and the few remaining Orinoco crocodiles.
23 May
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.
23 May
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.
23 May
The Caribbean Sea is a mythical place with a wild jungle world living on its shores; this region is home to the axolotls, the Montezuma oropendola, dozens of species of tree frogs, and pit vipers.
23 May
We focus on the iconic migratory animals of Africa, North America and Oceania as they travel long distances through some of the world's most stunning landscapes and battle extreme odds of survival.
23 May
We take a look at venomous snakes in the Australia outback; in the hot sands of the US, scorpions and lizards use their own unique mix of toxins to crush their opponents and score another meal.
23 May
The male Sydney funnel web spider has a potent venom which can kill an adult in 15 minutes; in the rainforests of South America, it's brightly coloured amphibians that are feared and revered.
23 May
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.
23 May
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.
23 May
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.
23 May
In Argentina, Jorge explains the orca beaching technique; in South Africa, a marine biologist studies the hunting techniques used by the Cape gannet diving 20m down to reach shoals of sardine.
23 May
In Argentina, Mariano has seen the hostile relationship that has developed between seagulls and whales; biologist Ingrid has spent years travelling around Namibia's Skeleton Coast to study sea lions.
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