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06 May
Africa's diverse snake species have surprisingly adapted to dominate each corner of one of Earth's wildest terrains, evolving to thrive in the myriad of habitats of this biodiverse continent.
06 May
Stuart and Olivia head out to a family's property where two snakes have been spotted near their children's play area, and Mick's mum calls for help after spotting a mysterious tail underneath her bed.
06 May
A young boy's trip to the toilet is quickly interrupted when he spots a slithery serpent hiding in the toilet rolls, and Mick and Adele search a whole house for a small brown snake.
06 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.
06 May
Dr Bonnie tries to save zebra Zaide's badly-damaged tail, there's an incredible birthday surprise for 10-year-old tiger Indrah, and keeper Tim gives rattlesnake Sally an ingenious aquatic workout.
06 May
Peter receives an emergency evening call - a young ewe is struggling to give birth; Julian meets senior citizen Toby the Tortoise, who's lost his appetite after coming out of hibernation.
06 May
A mum-to-be is struggling to give birth - Julian needs to perform a C-section; at Skeldale, Adele's rabbit has got accidentally trapped under her bed. What will Peter find, and will it be bad news?
06 May
Chimpanzee Naomi has had some struggle conceiving; she has had two births but they were both stillborn. The zoo brings in a specialist to find out what is going on with Naomi.
06 May
Keepers prepare to move three giraffes to a brand-new enclosure, but the entire move is put on hold as Taronga staff are shocked by the rapid decline of Nyota, one of the zoo's favourite giraffes.
06 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?
06 May
A young elephant needs urgent surgery after breaking his tusks, one of the zoo's strangest residents gets the VIP treatment, and a bent beak threatens to come between a couple of penguin lovebirds.
06 May
Staff tend to a poodle with a problem, a rabbit with an abscess, a cow with a neck wound, and an overly-amorous donkey before gathering to say farewell to Sarah, who is leaving to have a baby.
06 May
Julian receives a call from an alpaca breeder whose prize-winning female Cinderella is having a difficult labour, and Peter has to castrate a chinchilla who is responsible for a population explosion.
06 May
Julian receives a call-out to a cow that is giving birth where the lives of both mother and calf are hanging in the balance, and naughty Labrador Alfie has swallowed a spatula while stealing food.
06 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.
06 May
Travelling from London to Greenland and on to Norway, Jeremy follows the trail of an unknown sea monster which he attempts to reel in before the full fury of an Arctic storm hits.
06 May
Jeremy takes on the biggest investigation of his career: to unravel what happened to over a thousand passengers of the RMS Laconia, which was torpedoed in the mid-Atlantic in WWII.
06 May
Jeremy continues the biggest investigation of his career. In his quest to find the underwater culprits, he battles with sharks and dives 2000ft beneath the waves to the lair of a deep sea leviathan.
06 May
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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 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.
06 May
Ray is in Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province; it is earmarked to become the country's first national park, China's Yellowstone.
06 May
Ray explores the hills around the Li River in Guanxi Province; this is China's Karst landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the hills look like a dragon in the mist in the early morning.
06 May
Ray is exploring the world's largest grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province, and he's on a bear hunt. He heads to Shungu Monastery, where the bears come to eat the monks' food.
06 May
Ray explores the magical landscapes of Shangri-La in Yunnan Province; local ranger Yu Jianhua shows Ray where one of China's rarest creatures can be found - Yunnan's black and white snub-nosed monkey.
06 May
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06 May
This episode explores a unique dig site in America to investigate how the T-Rex became the king of the dinosaurs.
06 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.
06 May
This is the story of how Australia's snakes evolved, over millions of years, to thrive and become dominant predators in every ecosystem on one of the harshest and most extreme continents on Earth.
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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