Frontier Vets
Delarey drives through the Kruger Park first thing in the morning to take slides to an anthrax expert. Is it anthrax?
Delarey drives through the Kruger Park first thing in the morning to take slides to an anthrax expert. Is it anthrax?
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Teaming up with international scientist Dr Matt Ajemian and eagle ray wrangler Chris Flook the team face a tricky task to capture one of the most intelligent fish in the ocean in some of Bermudas most beautiful surroundings.
Follow the team as they risk their lives to transport the shark 10 miles off shore for release in a protected marine reserve.
Dr Greg spots a rhino from the microlight and the students rush in, but time is against them as poachers could arrive at any moment. Dr. Greg wishes his students the best of luck with their careers on their final morning of residency.
Delarey drives through the Kruger Park first thing in the morning to take slides to an anthrax expert. Is it anthrax?
In this episode we explore the zoo's satellite breeding facility, the Mokopane Biodiversity and Conservation Centre. We meet Johannes, part of the zoo crew and see why he has such a special relationship with the animals he cares for.
In this episode we meet some of the zoo's most cold-blooded residents, the reptiles and amphibians and discover why they still inspire fear in some of the world's toughest creatures.
In this episode we meet some of the zoo's little mammals. The serval is due for his annual health check. The crew saved a porcupine from a very sticky situation. And the meerkats are given a chance to play with their food.
The hunters continue their Australian road trip. Their mission: To handle the most venomous, deadly and majestic animals on the continent.
The hunters are on a road-trip-of-a-lifetime across Australia, searching for creatures they can't find back home. The outback is exploding with reptiles and Michael wants to get his hands on Australia's largest lizard, the perentie monitor.
Blue World takes a fan scuba diving and then visits an island in the Caribbean to meet a dolphin named Annie.
Blue World visits the Galapagos to play with friendly sea lions, and then travels to the Caribbean to film Humpback whales
Discover some of Europe's most incredible creatures! Learn why the mongoose is immune to cobra venom, and how the dragonfly uses 80% of its brain just to process what it sees.
With only a handful of snakes potentially dangerous to humans and most targeting rodents and pests, it seems their negative reputation today is unearned. Perhaps a product of their strange limb-less appearance, rather than their nature.
Based on superstition and misconception, only intensive preservation efforts and increased public awareness may save them, but even then, some say it may be too late. Until that day Sharks will continue to stalk waters everywhere as one of the last remaining wild predators on earth.
The king of the jungle is on the brink of being a thing of the past, but for now it remains one of the last wild predators on earth.
These creatures all utilize venom and poison to attack, defend and hunt, with devastating results.
These creatures share an amazing trait, the ability use the environment surrounding them to hide in plain sight, to virtually disappear and be utterly camouflaged.
Combat using melee and brawl isn't merely the domain of humans, many animals also wield these fighting styles with deadly effect.
Invertebrates include all forms of insects, spiders, scorpions, centipedes and crustations, with nearly 10 million species. In this episode we take a closer look at the survival structure of bees, ants and spiders.
All fish have moveable jaws and are covered in scales, using gills to breath underwater. Many forming schools or shoals based on social structure, it's a unique group arrangement with many benefits.
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