The Real Dingo
Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.
Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.
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The 2-year old orca Skyla it to become part of the orca show at the “Loro Parque” in Tenerife.
A troop of baboons are released from into the South African wilderness by “baboon mother“, Rita Miljo.
As the sun rises over the waters off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, the largest mammal breaks the surface.
The forests of Sri Lanka rise above the rest of the country like islands out of the sea.
In the grasses of Sri Lanka's scrub forests, a leopard stalks his prey.
Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.
Too many legs? Feathers? Tentacles as arms? Behold, there's more to nature's greatest than fluffy cuteness!
From remote mountains and forests to distant islands, in the face of the inexorable spread of modernity.
A fox leads us on a journey along the Guadalquivir, Europe's wildlife paradise, to the Atlantic.
Our planet's natural world creates magical moments year-round, day or night, anywhere on Earth.
Parenting is tough, especially for humans – raising children is a nerve-wracking task.
Our planet is full of strange, wild relationships, from exploitation to symbiosis.
They bring joy and laughter: Barbary macaques in Gibraltar pickpocket tourists at lightning speed.
Trakehners, bred in the 18th century, are hailed as one of the world's finest horse breeds.
New residents of the Iberian forests appear, including the imperial eagle and lynx, plus returning animals.
We learn how dedicated scientists are securing the future of the fairy penguins with the help of GPS trackers.
Researchers at the Hidden Vale Wildlife Centre train wild animals to detect tracks of threatening predators.
China's iconic wildlife, from snow leopards to elephants, is much more than just pandas.
From jungle to jail: the inside story of the orangutan tourism industry.
Explore our closest relatives: snub-nosed monkeys at 4,000m, macaques in hot springs, and Thai macaque feasts.
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