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26 Nov
Jenna and Sean are joined by resident elephants and a meerkat in a unique experiment using the animals' amazing sense of smell to discover whether the African puff adder is truly odourless.
26 Nov
For reptiles, amphibians, insects and fish, life is regulated by the sun. They may look primitive but nature's cold-blooded creatures have developed extraordinary strategies in order to survive.
26 Nov
Sea lion Nala is pregnant; because Nala is a genetically important sea lion, vet Larry needs to keep a close eye on this pregnancy, but Nala has one more surprise for her keepers...
26 Nov
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.
26 Nov
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.
26 Nov
Julian gets the call that all vets fear: a young cow has had a baby and prolapsed her entire uterus. Peter rushes to save a choking lamb and also meets Jemima, a little duck with a big attitude.
26 Nov
Helping animals struggling in the wild is an important part of Taronga's DNA; in the case of the endangered swift parrot, keepers are running a breeding programme aimed at increasing their numbers.
26 Nov
In 2019, platypuses Birra and Eve made history by becoming the first of their kind to be sent outside Australia in over half a century; they are settling in nicely in their new San Diego home.
26 Nov
One of Australia's most misunderstood marsupials, the Tasmanian devil, is facing unprecedented challenges in the wild as facial tumours decimate their population.
26 Nov
Julian is called out to a poorly three-day-old calf who's collapsed and suspects a bacterial infection, and local farmer Roland brings Peter a newborn lamb with a mysterious lump on its head.
26 Nov
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.
26 Nov
An elephant herd face a challenge when their river dries out early due to poor rains, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix battles time in Laikipia as she nurtures her five pups as the land dries quickly.
26 Nov
Elephants dig wells in the dry riverbed, new cheetah mother Kuleta moves into lion country in search of prey, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix is challenged by a mob of hyenas.
26 Nov
The elephant herd with two newborn infants splits to maximise resources in the bone-dry landscape, and wild dog matriarch Phoenix journeys to find a new alpha male when her mate suddenly disappears.
26 Nov
We follow a litter of piglets and show that pigs love mud to keep cool because they have practically no sweat glands and how intelligent they are with a series of puzzles.
26 Nov
26 Nov
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.
26 Nov
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.
26 Nov
It's not just birds that enjoy life at the top as we reveal our top contenders living the high life; which species take the bronze, silver and gold place as nature's ultimate high flyers?
26 Nov
This is the story of the male and female monkey puzzle trees; rooted in the mountains of central Chile, they have forged alliances with the residents of this ancient landscape.
26 Nov
In this final part, we take a journey to the Wild West's shoreline and discover an abundance of life in some of the richest seas on Earth, from the Sea of Cortez to the wild Pacific Ocean.
26 Nov
Summer has arrived in Alaska; warm air has banished the snow, but this isn't the time for animals to take it easy. Many still have youngsters to care for, and now is the time to fill their bellies.
26 Nov
26 Nov
Spring in Canada is when most animals heave a sigh of relief, but spring is late this year, and the race is on when it finally arrives to find a mate and start a family.
26 Nov
We take a look behind the scenes and reveal how the series was created in collaboration with innovative conservation programmes and inspirational people.
26 Nov
Most species that live in extreme places are delaying their life cycles of reproduction and breeding; wild dogs are advancing their biology by several weeks to avoid the dangers of heat to their pups.
26 Nov
26 Nov
26 Nov
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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