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21 Dec
Annie and Will move an infamous pride of lions at the Sibuya Game Reserve, Emma checks on some genets and a bush baby, and Josie introduces some blind and compromised monkeys to their new home.
21 Dec
No animals are as resilient as those who live in the coldest climes. We'll reveal the surprising adaptations earth's cold weather creatures have evolved to survive.
21 Dec
Taronga Zoo is home to seven Sumatran tigers; with less than 400 Sumatran tigers in the wild, they're in trouble, so Taronga's breeding programme is part of a worldwide effort to preserve the species.
21 Dec
Peter rushes to save a newborn calf and also tends to Bison, a beloved boxer who has developed hormone problems. Meanwhile, Julian pays a visit to Tazmin, a huge eagle at Thirsk Bird of Prey Centre.
21 Dec
Julian Norton is called out to help a cow who is having trouble calving, Old Bob - a beloved hamster - is brought in for surgery, and four polecats pay the practice a visit.
21 Dec
Wildlife cameraman Julz Braatvedt arrives in eastern Zambia to film three packs of wild dogs - the Manzis, Kakulis and Stork Colony - in three very different territories.
21 Dec
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.
21 Dec
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.
21 Dec
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.
21 Dec
Peter Wright helps more animals in need; he is called to a animal park where Wendy the wallaby needs his help. Meanwhile, colleague Julian needs to perform a fertility test on Lawrence the bull.
21 Dec
Possum the angry pussycat has a serious attitude but needs urgent treatment; Julian is called to an emergency at Jackie's alpaca farm; Nykee has just given birth, but it seems her uterus has prolapsed.
21 Dec
Peter Wright battles to save a young cow in labour, hamster Christopher Nibbles has an ugly skin condition, and rescue dog Bella needs surgery for a growing lump.
21 Dec
The highs and lows of the Andes create habitats that vary greatly, from bears and snakes low on the ground to condors, vicuñas, hummingbirds and quetzals up high in the hills and treetops.
21 Dec
Sharks have evolved to take advantage of every feeding opportunity in the ocean; from aerial acrobats to camouflaged ambush killers, how have these apex predators become so successful?
21 Dec
Older than the dinosaurs, sharks have roamed our oceans for over 400 million years; only today are scientists are beginning to unlock the secrets to their success.
21 Dec
Older than the dinosaurs, sharks have evolved to thrive in even the most hostile of environments; the full scale of their ingenuity is only just beginning to be uncovered.
21 Dec
21 Dec
Peter and Julian catch up with friends and find out how they're getting on; Peter is back at a farm where he once saved a bullock for yet another emergency, and Julian revisits an alpaca farm.
21 Dec
Peter Wright helps more animals in need; he is called to a animal park where Wendy the wallaby needs his help. Meanwhile, colleague Julian needs to perform a fertility test on Lawrence the bull.
21 Dec
Alison is preparing for the release of Nick, a critically endangered African penguin; Will and Rachel introduce us to orphaned baby rhinos Ribbon and Lazuli, whose mums were killed for their horns.
21 Dec
Three sick female elephants are admitted to the hospital with colic, a condition that causes life-threatening bloating; the vets try their best to help nurse the elephants back to health.
21 Dec
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.
21 Dec
Jeremy heads to the Mekong River in Thailand in search of one of the world's largest and most terrifying river fish, the giant freshwater stingray.
21 Dec
Jeremy sets his sights on an aggressive Far Eastern predator that's now invading America's backyards; the snakehead is a monster that sounds more like a gangster than a fish.
21 Dec
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find the biggest living anaconda; he joins Dr Juliana Terra, an anaconda expert, in the hope of tracking a giant green anaconda female down.
21 Dec
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the planet's biggest predatory sharks; he heads to the Neptune Islands, a place that is perfect for spotting giant great whites.
21 Dec
This episode explores a unique dig site to investigate how the legendary giant megalodon shark took over the oceans.
21 Dec
This episode explores a unique dig site in Australia that could help solve the mystery of how the Tasmanian tiger became extinct.
21 Dec
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 Dec
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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