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06 Dec
This episode examines excavations in Los Angeles' La Brea Tar Pits that could help to solve the mystery of how the sabre-tooth tiger hunted its prey.
06 Dec
Steve Backshall tackles the Eiger's deadly north face while battling ice, altitude, and fear; as the climb begins, brutal conditions test his team's limits and resolve.
06 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.
06 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.
06 Dec
Rodolphe Guignard explores how humans and crocodiles coexist in close quarters In Mexico; despite primal fears, he discovers these ancient reptiles to be curious, peaceful, and rarely dangerous.
06 Dec
Rodolphe dives into icy waters from the Salish Sea to Norway to see if we can live with killer whales, intelligent and family-driven - yet feared - predators whose fate is closely tied to ours.
06 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.
06 Dec
Steve Backshall tackles the Eiger's deadly north face while battling ice, altitude, and fear; as the climb begins, brutal conditions test his team's limits and resolve.
06 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.
06 Dec
Rodolphe Guignard explores how humans and crocodiles coexist in close quarters In Mexico; despite primal fears, he discovers these ancient reptiles to be curious, peaceful, and rarely dangerous.
06 Dec
Rodolphe dives into icy waters from the Salish Sea to Norway to see if we can live with killer whales, intelligent and family-driven - yet feared - predators whose fate is closely tied to ours.
06 Dec
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Adventurer Steve Backshall embarks on one of the most dangerous expeditions ever - to explore Venezuela's ancient mountains. With a team of climbers, Steve attempts the first ascent.
06 Dec
Steve Backshall explores the Baliem River on the island of New Guinea; he starts his journey at Lake Habema and encounters some of the most extreme whitewater rapids seen anywhere on the planet.
06 Dec
Fatal shark attacks doubled in 2023; we explore the man-eating predators behind these shocking figures and meet near-death survivors who have come within inches of being eaten.
06 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.
06 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.
06 Dec
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06 Dec
A look at the capercaillie, biologists capture wild animals in central Sweden and take them to Germany, and black grouse are reintroduced in the Nature Park Niederlausitz.
06 Dec
This episode explores a unique dig site in America to investigate how the T-Rex became the king of the dinosaurs.
06 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.
06 Dec
This episode investigates unique finds that could help solve the mystery of why the giant ice age mammoth became extinct.
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