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24 Feb
24 Feb
Dr Bree is worried about the gas in Sandy the Eastern grey kangaroo joey's tummy, Smaug the bearded dragon has a bone lodged in his throat, and Willow the owlet nightjar has fallen out of his nest.
24 Feb
Tigerfish are Africa's most fearsome-looking fish, but are they man-eaters? Jeremy decides that the only way to get an answer is to offer himself as live bait, but he first has to get past the crocs...
24 Feb
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.
24 Feb
Australia is a land cast adrift since the time of the dinosaurs; isolated for millions of years, evolution has transformed its animals into the most impressive gladiators on the planet.
24 Feb
24 Feb
The team take a paddle boat out for a rescue, a hunt for a sneaky gator ends in chest-deep water, and a gator with an eye problem gets a check-up.
24 Feb
A disturbing report from Cambodia of something in the water that's sliced cleanly through a young man's testicle sends Jeremy on a quest to expose an unseen mutilator.
24 Feb
24 Feb
Climb into a realm of thin air and towering rock; tag along as mythical monkeys battle for a winter food stash, and sing along with lemurs in a fruit-filled tree canopy.
24 Feb
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.
24 Feb
Dr Bree is worried about the gas in Sandy the Eastern grey kangaroo joey's tummy, Smaug the bearded dragon has a bone lodged in his throat, and Willow the owlet nightjar has fallen out of his nest.
24 Feb
Tigerfish are Africa's most fearsome-looking fish, but are they man-eaters? Jeremy decides that the only way to get an answer is to offer himself as live bait, but he first has to get past the crocs...
24 Feb
We marvel at North America's natural wonders as Lizzie swims through astonishing coral reefs, digs for ancient fossils, and treks through jungles on tropical shores.
24 Feb
Climb into a realm of thin air and towering rock; tag along as mythical monkeys battle for a winter food stash, and sing along with lemurs in a fruit-filled tree canopy.
24 Feb
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.
24 Feb
The dry season is tightening its grip on a small watering hole on the great savannah of southern Africa; here a group of gladiators - big and small - are being drawn into dangerous proximity.
24 Feb
24 Feb
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.
24 Feb
As we retreat indoors, the wildlife must remain outdoors to brave the harsh weather ahead; those who can prepare do before retreating to the relative comfort of their winter refuge.
24 Feb
24 Feb
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.
24 Feb
Australia is a land cast adrift since the time of the dinosaurs; isolated for millions of years, evolution has transformed its animals into the most impressive gladiators on the planet.
24 Feb
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