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03 Dec
This episode examines a unique dig site in Egypt that could help solve the mystery of how prehistoric land mammals evolved into top ocean predators.
03 Dec
03 Dec
03 Dec
Sharks are seen as ocean killers, but are they? Rodolphe Guignard dives with them in Florida and the Bahamas while revealing surprising interactions and questioning if coexistence is possible.
03 Dec
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.
03 Dec
The team must remove a cyst from the eye of Jack the Arctic fox, and Heather and Jackie help conservationist C-Jae with a sparkly new research project designed to help polar bears by analysing their poop.
03 Dec
It's intern vet Whitney's busiest day yet as she works with Dr Charlene and Dr Chris to remove tumours on two rescued grey wolves, and Heather helps C-Jae with health check-ups on nine rescued polar bears.
03 Dec
There are several particularly aggressive species of shark that account for most fatalities; we explore how and where these key predators hunt in this episode.
03 Dec
With a storm closing in, Steve and his team face critical decisions on the mountain as the climb grows riskier and pushes their endurance and survival skills to the brink.
03 Dec
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.
03 Dec
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.
03 Dec
The team must remove a cyst from the eye of Jack the Arctic fox, and Heather and Jackie help conservationist C-Jae with a sparkly new research project designed to help polar bears by analysing their poop.
03 Dec
It's intern vet Whitney's busiest day yet as she works with Dr Charlene and Dr Chris to remove tumours on two rescued grey wolves, and Heather helps C-Jae with health check-ups on nine rescued polar bears.
03 Dec
There are several particularly aggressive species of shark that account for most fatalities; we explore how and where these key predators hunt in this episode.
03 Dec
A camera‑rigged waterhole in Tanzania reveals how elephants, lions, leopards and more share scarce water as the dry season intensifies and predators close in on this new oasis.
03 Dec
The lions' prey tends to eat when the hunters rest; this means when the sun is at its hottest. A rise in temperature affects the behaviour of the animals that live in these scorching territories.
03 Dec
This episode explores a unique dig site in America to investigate how the T-Rex became the king of the dinosaurs.
03 Dec
It's an anxious time for the team as chimp Jestah goes under the knife following a diagnosis of mouth cancer, and an enormous felled tree helps the guenons scale new heights.
03 Dec
Vet Cesar Sastre is at the park as marmoset Bart needs a vasectomy, the primate care team serve the capuchins a muddy breakfast, and youngster Rieke looks to Silvestre for help.
03 Dec
Sharks are seen as ocean killers, but are they? Rodolphe Guignard dives with them in Florida and the Bahamas while revealing surprising interactions and questioning if coexistence is possible.
03 Dec
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.
03 Dec
There are several particularly aggressive species of shark that account for most fatalities; we explore how and where these key predators hunt in this episode.
03 Dec
This episode examines a unique dig site in Egypt that could help solve the mystery of how prehistoric land mammals evolved into top ocean predators.
03 Dec
03 Dec
03 Dec
There have been over 3,000 globally recorded shark attacks since records began; we explore the three key areas that make up the most dangerous shark-infested waters in the world.
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