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12 Jun
Dr Amanda tries to collar a roan antelope, the team chases down blue monkey Indigo while unrest ensues among the vervets, and we examine an eagle owl with bumblefoot and say adieu to Sheila the croc.
12 Jun
There is an enormous territory of plains in the north of South America that changes its appearance twice a year; we discover the capybara, gigantic anacondas, and the few remaining Orinoco crocodiles.
12 Jun
It's Sunday morning, but it's no day of rest for Julian as he heads to the Taylors' farm; at Skeldale, shih-tzu puppy Lester - who needs surgery on a hernia - has all the staff purring.
12 Jun
Julian meets two-year-old Zac and his hedgehog, who needs surgery on her foot, and Lorraine brings her dog Corbin - who has a lump that's causing him pain when he walks - to see Peter at Skeldale.
12 Jun
Worried about a lump on her leg, Mark has brought Border Terrier Annie to the surgery to see Julian; Peter heads out to sheep farmer Roland Norris, who's worried about one of his breeding rams.
12 Jun
Peter heads to a local farm where Bernie the boar is strangely off his food, rescue dog Hector requires eye surgery, and Julian's at Rodney Sheard's farm to treat a couple of his rams.
12 Jun
Kira is a bearded vulture born in the Spanish Pyrenees and released into the wild in Switzerland at a young age; she is equipped with GPS by wildlife biologists so we can accompany her.
12 Jun
This episode introduces a rare inhabitant of the Mediterranean mountains: the mouflon sheep that originate from Corsica, Sardinia and Cyprus.
12 Jun
Like us, humans, they are primates; sometimes their gestures resemble ours, their looks, their expressions. We most often think about the Amazonian jungle when we think of our cousin the monkey.
12 Jun
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
12 Jun
Hundreds died when the Sobral Santos sank, many allegedly eaten alive. Jeremy retraces the doomed boat's last voyage as he tries to uncover what was behind the Amazon Apocalypse.
12 Jun
Jeremy travels to Japan to try to uncover the truth behind two of their most extraordinary River Monster legends; he is about to discover a monster like nothing he has ever encountered before...
12 Jun
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.
12 Jun
Jeremy Wade journeys to the infamous Congo River in Central Africa in search of the Goliath tiger fish, which is quite possibly the world's most ferocious river fish.
12 Jun
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
12 Jun
Hundreds died when the Sobral Santos sank, many allegedly eaten alive. Jeremy retraces the doomed boat's last voyage as he tries to uncover what was behind the Amazon Apocalypse.
12 Jun
Kill or be killed: we uncover mind-blowing tactics, ingenious teamwork, and unrivalled speed, stamina and stealth with our top twenty most formidable hunters in the animal kingdom.
12 Jun
We discover snakes that fly, big-eyed nocturnal primates that turn into ninja killers when the sun sets, and foxes that sense the Earth's geomagnetic currents to help pinpoint their prey.
12 Jun
Wildlife cameraman Julz Braatvedt arrives in eastern Zambia to film three packs of wild dogs - the Manzis, Kakulis and Stork Colony - in three very different territories.
12 Jun
It's 100 degrees and rising; as waterholes dry up, Julz is alarmed to find lions in the Kakuli pack's favourite drinking spot but also gets to touch a wild dog for the first time ever.
12 Jun
There's a shock in the borderlands where the Stork Colony pack roams, Vultures, elephants, baboons, and hyenas make for noisy neighbours for the Manzi pack, and the Kakuli pack goes missing.
12 Jun
Julz discovers lions in Manzi territory and is relieved when he finds the dogs safe, a brave puku antelope foils a Kakuli pack hunt, and the Stork pack recovers after losing a pup.
12 Jun
A future dispersal of young adult dogs in the Manzi pack looks inevitable, the dry season forces the Kakuli pack to take risks, and ecologist Henry identifies a new dog who has joined the Stork pack.
12 Jun
It's Julz's last week; an encounter with lions scatters the Stork pack, Julz spots the Kakuli puppies feeding on a puku carcass, and the Manzi pack fight a warthog by the Luangwa River.
12 Jun
Jeremy travels to Japan to try to uncover the truth behind two of their most extraordinary River Monster legends; he is about to discover a monster like nothing he has ever encountered before...
12 Jun
Hundreds died when the Sobral Santos sank, many allegedly eaten alive. Jeremy retraces the doomed boat's last voyage as he tries to uncover what was behind the Amazon Apocalypse.
12 Jun
Kill or be killed: we uncover mind-blowing tactics, ingenious teamwork, and unrivalled speed, stamina and stealth with our top twenty most formidable hunters in the animal kingdom.
12 Jun
12 Jun
The Spinosaurus is one of the strangest dinosaurs to have ever lived; a discovery in Spain could help trace the origins of this mysterious beast.
12 Jun
Before the industrial revolution of the 19th century, from the shores of the Atlantic to the steppes of Central Asia, the horse was ubiquitous. We explore its long and glorious history.
12 Jun
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