Namibia's Desert Kingdom
Sand dunes, shimmering mirages and scorching temperatures—these are the deserts of northern Namibia.
Sand dunes, shimmering mirages and scorching temperatures—these are the deserts of northern Namibia.
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Of all the countries of Africa, there is one that wears the wildlife crown: Namibia.
Sand dunes, shimmering mirages and scorching temperatures—these are the deserts of northern Namibia.
You thought they were far away, in the wild. Wrong. They're here: the urban invaders.
It has long been thought that cultural exchange is something that makes human society truly exceptional.
Each spring, millions of migrating birds traverse Israel, connecting Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The world of bugs – insects and arachnids – can be as spectacular as that of the big mammal predators.
One of the most threatened species on the planet, a white rhino has unexpected company from a dog named David.
Three orphaned otters are learning how to swim and hunt and have almost completed their rehabilitation.
This is the story of Tosca, a long-haired, primeval-looking brown hyena.
A global journey to discover the colourful creatures that make our world wonderfully diverse.
The highest and the lowest places of our planet also offer niches where life thrives.
From the poles to the tropics, from desert to swamp, from mountain peaks to ocean depths.
Discover the fascinating solutions that animals have developed to thrive in extreme habitats around the world.
The Lipizzaner are famous around the world. A documentary about the history of the oldest horse breed.
Schalk and the vet carry out the lions' annual check-up, while other team members pick up two cheetahs.
A three-legged jackal gets a collar for release. Geuters, the cheetah granddad, dies. A cheetah arrives.
Cornwall, once a haven for smugglers and pirates, has never truly been uninhabited.
Orchids produce thousands of seeds, which are so small that they contain no food reserves.
Scientists have recently shown that many more plants than we had ever thought are carnivorous.
From fur to feathers, from scales to shells – every creature has some form of characteristic outer layer.
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