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31 May
Amanda puts a radio collar on one of the first cheetah cubs born in Malawi in twenty years, and a group of tourists deliver a rambunctious baby monkey they rescued from the pet trade.
31 May
For nature's giants, being the biggest brings huge advantages and challenges. From massive land mammals to ocean behemoths, how nature's giants overcome life's big problems is awe inspiring.
31 May
Julian, Peter and their staff deal with more animal emergencies, including a dog facing an emergency operation to remove a tumour and a prolapsing sheep that has to be treated in a car park.
31 May
Julian is called out to examine an alpaca, new vet Helen Blackburn performs an emergency caesarean on a beagle, and Peter tries to save the eyesight of Whisper the lamb.
31 May
Julian returns to Jacki's alpaca farm to investigate a worrying lump in the mouth of one of the animals, Peter carries out dental surgery on a Yorkshire terrier, and Julian examines a pygmy goat.
31 May
Ray explores the tropical rainforests of southwest Yunnan - a region known as China's Amazon - that is home to some of China's smallest insects and largest animals.
31 May
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
31 May
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
31 May
A future dispersal of young adult dogs in the Manzi pack looks inevitable, the dry season forces the Kakuli pack to take risks, and ecologist Henry identifies a new dog who has joined the Stork pack.
31 May
Julian rushes to a local farm where a heifer is struggling to give birth; Boris the cat pays a visit because he's been in another road accident in Thirsk, but Peter's not sure if there is any hope.
31 May
Peter is called to Richard's farm, where a ewe is struggling to give birth to twin lambs; Julian looks at Hope, one of Jackie's alpacas, who has been unable to stand or walk properly since birth.
31 May
The gallery forests are the domain of a leopardess; for days she is almost invisible, but then strikes out of nowhere. For some she means sudden death, but then she has a cub to take care of.
31 May
The leopardess's family grows larger; two tiny females are born. If all goes well, her daughters may one day inherit her realm to become in turn the elusive queens of the gallery forests.
31 May
Explore the shores of the Northern Territory and the abundant waters of the Great Barrier Reef as biologist Lizzie Daly looks into why so many strange and deadly creatures make this remote area home.
31 May
Dip into cool southern coast waters, come face to face with majestic grey nurse sharks, shape-shifting cuttlefish and huge blue whales, and learn why these seas are brimming with life.
31 May
We visit the untamed lands where Australia's interior desert meets the hot and hostile Indian Ocean as biologist Lizzie Daly dives with tiger sharks, manta rays and nomadic turtles.
31 May
The team releases pythons, teaches a pangolin how to hunt, and rounds up a troop of vervet monkeys; they also search for a missing bird of prey and help a bush pig hurt by poachers' dogs.
31 May
In this special edition of the show, vets Peter and Julian revisit some of their patients and see how they are getting on - including the Greens and Dougie the Yorkshire pudding-eating parrot.
31 May
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31 May
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?
31 May
Jeremy travels to Germany, where he meets modern-day victims of a freshwater beast, and discovers first-hand in Spain that the Wels catfish is a living, breathing aggressive predator.
31 May
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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.
31 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.
31 May
Territory is home, the place where animals rest, find food or have their children. Many animals are very territorial: they defend their clan against strangers as their survival depends on it.
31 May
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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