David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
David Attenborough examines orangutans and crows, two unusual animals that use tools.
David Attenborough examines orangutans and crows, two unusual animals that use tools.
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The Gulf Stream is a massive ocean current travelling thousands of miles across the North Atlantic.
An international team of scientists is trying to change perceptions of sharks.
The epic conclusion to the death-defying journey to meet ten of the world's deadliest sharks.
A countdown and a death-defying journey to meet ten of the world's deadliest sharks.
Underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy is on a quest to reveal the flipside of the Jaws stereotype.
Sharks have evolved over millions of years, honed to make them the most effective underwater hunters on Earth.
A unique insight into the making of the ground-breaking 'Shark'.
The shark has had a bad rap. Michaela Strachan learns more about the fish behind this terrible reputation.
Creatures travel for thousands of miles to visit the reef, including tiger sharks and great whales.
Monty Halls examines the terrain and creatures of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Monty Halls examines the complex structure of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Revealing the family life of the orca and dolphins that wear sponges on their noses.
Spinner dolphins hunt shoals of lanternfish while dodging giant rays.
Neil Morrissey travels to the Pacific islands of Palau and Yap where he encounters sharks.
New Zealand was one of the last land-masses to be found and settled by people.
The most extreme and wild parts of New Zealand are located in the South Island.
Evolution runs riot in New Zealand to create some of the rarest wildlife on Earth.
Japan's northernmost island, Hokkaido is a place totally unlike the rest of the country.
In the far south of Japan, there is a place where all life is influenced by the power of the sea.
The central island of Honshu is home to over 100 million people and a large range of wildlife.
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