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30 May
The end of the wet season approaches, and things look better for the Waterfront pride. But other pressures arise. Einstein attempts courtship, while rival Mad-Eye-Moody still holds Keeza captive.
30 May
The Waterfront pride takes advantage of the dry season. The Ihahas are minus their males and matriarch. Einstein's new mate approaches his territory with three cubs in tow: the start of a new chapter.
30 May
David is called out to a sheep struggling to feed her newborn lambs, Lee Anne brings in a wild otter, Eilidh has an Indian Runner duck that can't stand up, and William tries to deal with a stiff cow.
30 May
Vet Shondie fights to save Tamascan puppy Leyla, Guy has a caesarean birth at a remote farm, David deals with elderly donkey Lerah, and Rebecca attempts to clip Squeaky the parrot's claws.
30 May
Vet Shondie needs to help two rescued grey seal pups, Guy operates on Bonzo the cat's hip, Tom completes dental work on mare Hallie, and chihuahua Zac needs an operation to sort a bladder problem.
30 May
Trevor not only has bragging rights of being the first one onto the ice this season, but he's also set to be the first one off as he hits his quota... or so he thinks.
30 May
Concern grows at the park as the effects of the global pandemic continue to bite; everyone has to muck in as staff are forced to isolate, and vet Dave is called in to examine stump-tailed macaque Sylvie.
30 May
Trouble continues with the bombardiers for both Trevor and Chris Kristjanson. Meanwhile, Justin and Mike head up to Hecla Island where they hope the catch will be better than what they have so far.
30 May
Richard and Mike have broken down with their bombardier and can't get it started. But that's not all, when they do finally head onto the ice they find that the fishing has dropped off.
30 May
Trevor contemplates making big moves with his fishing operation and buys his own lifting caboose. Meanwhile, Chris enjoys his new lifting caboose and is contemplating an early finish this year.
30 May
Nature's survivors thrive against the odds; polar bears eke out an existence on the ice, yaks combat dizzying altitudes with incredible design, and jerboas battle extreme heat in the deserts.
30 May
This episode introduces lions with distinct personalities and follows them as they hunt and explore new territories, but conflict arises when the mothers return with new cubs.
30 May
Hunger drives the cubs to violence and family relationships are complicated; the lions rely on the more agile lionesses for hunting and face challenges such as climate change.
30 May
Oloborr emerges as the leader of a pride which mainly relies on buffalo for food; as it faces obstacles in establishing dominance, tensions arise within the group.
30 May
Dan O'Neill is on a mission to save the snow leopard. In Kyrgyzstan, there's a snow leopard that has never encountered humans. And in Mongolia, he tracks down the largest snow leopard ever recorded.
30 May
The hunt for the largest snow leopard, 'The Dude', heats up. With each revelation, Dan and his team grapple with the complexities of snow leopard behaviour.
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We dive into the world's fiercest bugs where venom, ambush and weird weapons rule; survival is war and bad is evolution's genius.
30 May
Danger lurks at every turn, but some creatures are equipped to fight back; the kick of the cassowary makes it the world's deadliest bird while the pangolin armours up with impenetrable scales.
30 May
On the banks of the Chobe River, Botswana, there's a lion pride consisting of 18 members. And then there's Einstein; the wayward son who should have left home long ago.
30 May
The Waterfront Pride continues to harass drought-weakened elephants that traverse their territory. Kalwezi's cubs are enjoying a happy introduction to the family. Einstein is now a nomad.
30 May
The rains bring relief to many, but the lion prides struggle to hunt in the lush habitat: they lack camouflage. Einstein forms a coalition, but he soon learns that friendship is fickle.
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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