The Incredible African Wildlife
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
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In Madagascar's drying heart, the ancient baobab defies the elements to shield a world near vanishing.
In the Great Bear Rainforest, the ancient cedar stands sentinel, linking ocean and forest across ages.
As a pillar of biodiversity, the legendary oak fights to protect temperate forests in a changing world.
Trees talk, know family ties and care for their young? Is this too fantastic to be true?
A forest is like an organism, ancient and full of complex mechanics at work.
Against the Arctic's deadly cold, the pioneer birch tree guards a world where every life hangs in the balance.
In Madagascar's drying heart, the ancient baobab defies the elements to shield a world near vanishing.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
Our planet's battered by the force of water, but also shaped and nurtured by it.
Heat can be a destructive force, but it also sustains life. Animals have learned to adapt and we can too.
Whether its explosive volcanoes or snowfall, the acts of destruction can also be acts of creation…
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
One might think to have seen it all of African wildlife, but these animals continue to surprise and amaze us.
Our planet's battered by the force of water, but also shaped and nurtured by it.
Heat can be a destructive force, but it also sustains life. Animals have learned to adapt and we can too.
Whether its explosive volcanoes or snowfall, the acts of destruction can also be acts of creation…
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