David Attenborough's Wild City
Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
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Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tyrannosaurus Rex, or T-Rex, was known as the king of all dinosaurs. But was their supremacy the result of their sheer size and power?
One of the driest deserts in the world lies at the foot of the Andes. 1,500 years ago, the Mochica culture - alternatively called the Moche.
Insight into the correlation between the archaeological site of Hissarlik in Turkey and the city of Troy that is mentioned in Greek literature.
From rocky mountain tops to unexplored cavernous labyrinths, the flow of water carves natural masterpieces into the landscape, and diverse and astonishing creatures live in these challenging environments.
Is it possible that animals have pharmaceutical knowledge of the power of certain substances? Why do species of curassow consume kaolin (china clay) after eating certain fruits? Arrowhead frogs devour poisonous insects that somehow manufacture batracotoxina, the most potent poison created by nature. What type of antidote does a certain sea nudibranquios possess?
Communication deserves special treatment. In this first episode dedicated to communication, we centre on visual language. Animal species that transmit information whilst maintaining eye contact.
Join internationally renowned actress Michelle Yeoh - star of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Memoirs of a Geisha and The Lady - on a touching journey back home to Malaysia for an intimate look at the orangutan.
The fourth part of the series explores Singapore's forests this multi-layered jungle is home to one of the least known primates in the world, flying dragons, mating snakes, and many more.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
China has one tenth of the world's wetlands with the diversity types and various species.
Between 3000 and 1400 BC, the Minoan civilization flourished in Crete, a large island located in the Mediterranean Sea. The Minoans were the first great civilization of the Greek world.
For nearly 400 years, in north-eastern Colombia, one of the largest pre-Columbian cities remained unnoticed, submerged in the rainforest.
Aquatic ecosystems are the most productive on the planet: they teem with life and energy.
At some latitudes, before winter arrives, it seems that nature is in a kind of nutritional frenzy as plants, trees and shrubs show their best fruits.
South Korea, surrounded by sea on three sides, has about 2,800 islands.
The need to breed drives all life across Thailand animals are pushed to their limits as they search for a mate and raise a family.
Fascinating Places
In the heart of the Andes, Peru and Bolivia share one of the most sacred places in Latin America: Lake Titicaca.
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