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18 Apr
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.
18 Apr
Katy takes on the role of avian midwife to a budgie in the Karratha Vet Clinic, Dr Lu rescues a koala on Kangaroo Island, and Ed and Dunc head off on a nighttime crabbing expedition in Shark Bay.
18 Apr
The heart of the South American continent is the Amazon jungle, the largest woodland on the planet; witness the planet's largest eagle, the monkey-hunting harpy, pink dolphins and the giant otter.
18 Apr
Peter heads to a local farm where Bernie the boar is strangely off his food, rescue dog Hector requires eye surgery, and Julian's at Rodney Sheard's farm to treat a couple of his rams.
18 Apr
Julian rushes over to see worried cow farmer Joe, Peter heads to Richard's farm - where a sheep's life is in danger - and at the Huddersfield hospital, Brandy the German Shepherd is lame and in pain.
18 Apr
Peter's under extra pressure with Charlie the horse - he belongs to his niece Jess; when Julian sees Jackie Barlow, it's usually about one of her alpacas, but today the patient is her little dog Isla.
18 Apr
Katy takes on the role of avian midwife to a budgie in the Karratha Vet Clinic, Dr Lu rescues a koala on Kangaroo Island, and Ed and Dunc head off on a nighttime crabbing expedition in Shark Bay.
18 Apr
Head back to the den with the Kakumbi - who are mourning the loss of two pups - and chance upon a hyena lair and a lion pride trying to take down a buffalo.
18 Apr
Dr Amanda's team lose a pangolin abused by wildlife traffickers, and we check on a trio of hedgehogs and tag along as the centre's baboons and nyala antelopes get a change of scenery.
18 Apr
Dr Amanda tries to collar a roan antelope, the team chases down blue monkey Indigo while unrest ensues among the vervets, and we examine an eagle owl with bumblefoot and say adieu to Sheila the croc.
18 Apr
Dr James sees an emergency case involving two pets, Dr Kiara has concerns about a lump on blue-tongue skink Edward, and Dr Kelly performs tiny surgery on two very small German ram fish.
18 Apr
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the biggest living crocodiles; he joins an indigenous saltwater crocodile guide in the hope of to tracking a giant male down.
18 Apr
Steve Backshall and Michaela Strachan witness the rise of mega beasts like the woolly mammoth and sabretooth cat; we reveal how these mighty creatures survived such savage environmental extremes.
18 Apr
This episode explores a unique dig site in America to investigate how the T-Rex became the king of the dinosaurs.
18 Apr
If we had to pick one iconic African animal, it would be the elephant. Its ancestors have dominated the world and the five continents through an exceptional evolution.
18 Apr
An extraordinary look at the extreme ways in which birds of prey conquer the toughest habitats on Earth ny taking on deadly prey; raptors have solutions to many very extreme challenges.
18 Apr
Jeremy Wade sets out to discover the true river monster of South America; piranhas get all the press, but is there a more fearsome predator lurking in its rivers?
18 Apr
We travel to Africa - where the law of the jungle reigns supreme - and follow the lives of lions, crocodiles, cheetahs while unravelling the steps of fate that brought predators and prey together.
18 Apr
If we had to pick one iconic African animal, it would be the elephant. Its ancestors have dominated the world and the five continents through an exceptional evolution.
18 Apr
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to find, film and measure the biggest living crocodiles; he joins an indigenous saltwater crocodile guide in the hope of to tracking a giant male down.
18 Apr
Steve Backshall and Michaela Strachan witness the rise of mega beasts like the woolly mammoth and sabretooth cat; we reveal how these mighty creatures survived such savage environmental extremes.
18 Apr
Jeremy Wade sets out to discover the true river monster of South America; piranhas get all the press, but is there a more fearsome predator lurking in its rivers?
18 Apr
From space we follow elephants struggling through drought, reveal unknown penguin colonies from the colour of their faeces, and discover strange ice rings that could endanger seals.
18 Apr
We travel to Africa - where the law of the jungle reigns supreme - and follow the lives of lions, crocodiles, cheetahs while unravelling the steps of fate that brought predators and prey together.
18 Apr
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?
18 Apr
Cheetah mum Phefo and lion mum Tshaba teach their cubs survival skills, lion king Molelo goes into battle, and leopard Senatia tries to ensure his legacy around the Gomoti river.
18 Apr
An insightful and spectacular celebration of birds of prey, our planet's most successful hunters; from frozen wilderness to tangled jungle, this episode reveals the raptors as never before.
18 Apr
In the battle to eat or be eaten, it's not always the mighty that win; featuring animals from the gigantic to the miniature, this is a fascinating look at the tactics used by predator and prey.
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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