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02 Nov
An incredible 350,000 species of beetles live on Planet Earth, far more than any other group of insects; nevertheless, most of us know fewer beetles by name than we have fingers on one hand.
02 Nov
02 Nov
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.
02 Nov
Earth's surface appears from space to be covered in wonderful shapes; as wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback, elephants in the Congo clear an opening in a forest.
02 Nov
Earth is a kaleidoscope from space; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the oceans.
02 Nov
Cameras in space show that Earth is changing rapidly; cities sprawl while forests and glaciers shrink, but locals in Tanzania have regenerated the landscape to save chimpanzees.
02 Nov
A new intern is tasked with helping the team remove a gator from a 20-foot-deep well, and Callie and Shannon rescue a gator hanging out near a movie theatre.
02 Nov
Shondie tries to help a calf that has been injured by his own mum, David is called out to see a rare breed of sheep called Zwartbles, and Guy tries to resolve boxer dog Maddy's ruptured ligament.
02 Nov
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.
02 Nov
Earth's surface appears from space to be covered in wonderful shapes; as wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback, elephants in the Congo clear an opening in a forest.
02 Nov
Earth is a kaleidoscope from space; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the oceans.
02 Nov
Cameras in space show that Earth is changing rapidly; cities sprawl while forests and glaciers shrink, but locals in Tanzania have regenerated the landscape to save chimpanzees.
02 Nov
02 Nov
Weirdness is baked in from birth for many animals, from the aquatic pond-dwelling origins of the dragonfly to the funky mating dance that New Guinea's flame bowerbird uses to attract a mate.
02 Nov
We discover snakes that fly, big-eyed nocturnal primates that turn into ninja killers when the sun sets, and foxes that sense the Earth's geomagnetic currents to help pinpoint their prey.
02 Nov
Some species in nature are just born bad; we uncover some of nature's weirdest predatory techniques and the journeys of unfortunate victims who fall prey to villains.
02 Nov
Peculiar problems warrant weird alliances; we discover how evolution brings various species together to solve a problem too big for just one.
02 Nov
The first rule of nature's Fight Club is that there are no rules; the demands of evolution are such that survival strategies often turn violent and opponents can be prey or predator.
02 Nov
Attitude is everything and the weirdest survival strategies are wielded by the most successful species, from gangs of pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys to solitary sharks and octopuses.
02 Nov
Venom, strength, stealth - this episode showcases nature's wildest insect survivalists in a battle for life in Earth's toughest environments.
02 Nov
We dive into the world's fiercest bugs where venom, ambush and weird weapons rule; survival is war and bad is evolution's genius.
02 Nov
We look into the diversity, beauty and exciting strategies of ants in their respective habitats; whether in South America or in Europe, the world of ants is full of surprises.
02 Nov
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.
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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