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02 Apr
A young boy's trip to the toilet is quickly interrupted when he spots a slithery serpent hiding in the toilet rolls, and Mick and Adele search a whole house for a small brown snake.
02 Apr
Adele and Mick head out after finding out that a Surf Life Savers Club has been taken over by a rogue red-bellied black snake; Stuart and Olivia are called out to remove pythons from an exposed roof.
02 Apr
Dom sets out from Maputo, Mozambique's bustling capital, for the country's vast coastline. His mission: to swim with the largest fish in the world, the whale shark.
02 Apr
Dom is in South Africa, searching for the rarest big cat on the planet: the White Lion of Timbavati. With only 13 left in the wild, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
02 Apr
Niall goes to the American South to investigate swamp monsters; more elusive and less well-known than the 'gators', they are ancient creatures: the alligator gar and the alligator-snapping turtle.
02 Apr
Julian gets an emergency call to see a badly injured llama and helps a cow named Butterfly, and Peter drops in on his favourite Thirsk clients, elderly farmers the Greens.
02 Apr
Julian is called out to a desperately ill calf and rhe team are faced with their most dangerous job yet as Peter, vet Helen and head nurse Rachel try to free a young wild stag trapped by its antlers.
02 Apr
Farmer Richard Todd brings one of his much-loved semi-feral moggies into the practice, but 'Pretty Tom' isn't living up to his name; Peter believes the lump on Tom's face could be a tumour.
02 Apr
Rehabilitating animals in South Africa has its highs and lows; Emma is faced with a very poorly emergency patient and vet Emily has a hard decision to make when a Cape buffalo is seriously injured.
02 Apr
Tanja needs to release three of their rowdiest cubs; she's not licensed to tranquilise bears, so she must try to lure them into transport boxes. Meanwhile, Kim tries to keep a moose named Dante alive.
02 Apr
This is the story of how Australia's snakes evolved, over millions of years, to thrive and become dominant predators in every ecosystem on one of the harshest and most extreme continents on Earth.
02 Apr
Africa's diverse snake species have surprisingly adapted to dominate each corner of one of Earth's wildest terrains, evolving to thrive in the myriad of habitats of this biodiverse continent.
02 Apr
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.
02 Apr
This episode look at the golden jackal, a shy predator whose territory used to be the Balkan and further southern regions; now they are spreading north, and scientists are trying to find out why.
02 Apr
The musk ox roamed together with mammoths thousands of years ago; now the only remaining herds live in Scandinavia at the Dovrefjell National Park in Norway and in the Härjedaalen area in Sweden.
02 Apr
This episode introduces a rare inhabitant of the Mediterranean mountains: the mouflon sheep that originate from Corsica, Sardinia and Cyprus.
02 Apr
India is a land of seasonal extremes; monsoon rains flood the land, and heat and drought builds once they are gone. It's a challenge for the animals, but it also fosters amazing landscapes.
02 Apr
We explore the little-known Western Ghats and the mighty Himalayas; the Himalayas are so vast that they drive the climate by capturing monsoon winds to protect India from the northern chill.
02 Apr
The Ganges flows through the heart of the nation, from deep in the Himalayas to the widespread delta mangrove forests; she carries valuable nutrients and irrigates the fertile soil of Asia.
02 Apr
Patrick is in British Columbia for the annual salmon run, a spectacular migration that not only ensures the survival of one species, but sustains the entire rainforest ecosystem as well.
02 Apr
Prepare to meet some of the strangest creatures on Earth among the Dragon King Islands: dragons, gremlins and zombie chicks, punk monkeys and hobbits. Why are these islands so strange?
02 Apr
Why are there over 400 whale sharks in the same place off of the coast of Mexico? From a meteorite hurtling through space to an underground world of monsters, we embark on a journey to find out.
02 Apr
One mountain range, two worlds: a fortress of fire, a stronghold of a phoenix, and a realm of ice conquered by a master of stealth. How are the flamingo and the puma the rulers of such hostile lands?
02 Apr
The Ethiopian Highlands are home to animals found nowhere else; geological forces create and destroy in this high-altitude realm, and survival depends on sticking together and dominating your rivals.
02 Apr
On the doorstep of Rio is a rainforest like no other, 50 times smaller than the Amazon but just as rich: the Atlantic Forest. One of Earth's great biodiversity hotspots, why has it been forgotten?
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