Animals at Work
We head to the UK for a champion racing pig's final competition and watch in wonder as Duncan the dancing Border Collie performs for a crowd of thousands.
We head to the UK for a champion racing pig's final competition and watch in wonder as Duncan the dancing Border Collie performs for a crowd of thousands.
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Rani and the temple troop rely on handouts, while Bipin and the exiles search for a new base. As prospects dim, they suddenly find a ray of hope.
Shark Dive TV dives with Tiger Sharks in the Bahamas, showcases a unique relationship between Sharks and the Remora Fish, and takes a Deeper Dive with a focus on Lemon Sharks, Tiger Sharks and Shark Eyesight.
Shark Dive TV features Tiger Sharks, night diving with Sharks, how shark's smell, how shark coloration works and introduces us to Blue Sharks.
Shark Dive TV highlights endangered Angel Sharks in California's Channel Islands and dives with Reef Sharks in Mexico.
The wildlife team comes under attack from an angry rhino after releasing it from its holding crate. Our orphaned baby elephant is settling nicely into his new home and things go crazy when we introduce him to his new playmate, a sheep called Albert.
Our vet Johan ends up with a buffalo up his backside when one of the animals they are testing for tuberculosis wakes up. We have a difficult decision to make, rescue an orphaned baby elephant or leave it to die a slow, cruel death in the bush.
A rhino ear notching goes terribly wrong when a large bull starts attacking the drugged female. Up at the Animal Hospital the world's tallest patient checks in and the struggle begins to get the baby giraffe to drink.
Bear the labrador has a sore leg, which turns into a really expensive problem and Mark travels down to Rotorua to help Stacey with a busy day on the farm.
Wild Ones draws inspiration from the rhythms of nature, delving into the wonders of the animal kingdom. This captivating series explores the diverse behaviors that define survival—hunting and feeding strategies, family bonds, defense tactics, and the intricacies of courtship and mating. Who reigns supreme in the wild? Discover the untold stories of nature's fiercest competitors and most fascinating creatures.
Wild Ones draws inspiration from the rhythms of nature, delving into the wonders of the animal kingdom. This captivating series explores the diverse behaviors that define survival—hunting and feeding strategies, family bonds, defense tactics, and the intricacies of courtship and mating. Who reigns supreme in the wild? Discover the untold stories of nature's fiercest competitors and most fascinating creatures.
Wild Ones draws inspiration from the rhythms of nature, delving into the wonders of the animal kingdom. This captivating series explores the diverse behaviors that define survival—hunting and feeding strategies, family bonds, defense tactics, and the intricacies of courtship and mating. Who reigns supreme in the wild? Discover the untold stories of nature's fiercest competitors and most fascinating creatures.
Animals that live life on the wing, have a vast expanse of sky to navigate, find mates, locate food, and avoid predators in… Living in this aerial realm requires a unique set of senses, specialized to cope with life above ground…,
Blue World searches for lobsters in Maine, learns about remoras on sharks, and feeds stingrays in Grand Cayman.
Blue World learns about sea stars, anemonefish and shark feeding frenzies.
Blue World goes to Mexico to investigate cenotes, study the world's most venomous fish, and searches for Greenland sharks in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence.
One of Alaska's most secretive and efficient predators, Lynx are usually highly elusive...but in Anchorage, houses are being built in the Lynx's territory, forcing these usually shy big cats, to find new ways to survive on the streets.
Anchorage is home to over 2000 moose and these notorious animals are running riot! With 300,000 people living alongside wild animals, the sizzling summer heat, sometimes brings conflict between humans and wildlife.
Anchorage has a rather unique resident who is renowned as nature's lumberjack and North Americas largest rodent, the beaver.
The master weapons of the animal world: teeth and claws, are the best instruments for hunting, defense and combat in the animal world.
With so many animals living in the city, sometimes they get themselves into trouble. But help is never far away. In Anchorage the wildlife come first, with lots of organisations and people that are working hard to protect them.
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