Dolphins: Spy in the Pod
Revealing the family life of the orca, and the dolphins that wear sponges on their noses.
Revealing the family life of the orca, and the dolphins that wear sponges on their noses.
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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.
A look at the creatures who travel for thousands of miles to visit the reef's warm waters.
Monty Halls examines the amazing variety of habitats found on Australia's natural wonder.
Monty Halls examines the complex structure of the Australian coral reef and its wildlife.
Revealing the family life of the orca, and the dolphins that wear sponges on their noses.
Spinner dolphins hunt shoals of lanternfish while dodging the gaping mouths of giant rays
The extraordinary wildlife in the long chain of islands in the far southwest of Japan.
Japan's 'big island' is home to millions of people and an astonishing range of wildlife.
Northern Mexico is the country's driest region, dominated by two great deserts.
The ancient temples of the Maya tower over the forests of the Yucatan.
Travel to the mountainous Serranias del Burro, a vital outpost for Mexico's black bears.
Fierce drought tests the monkey, otter and coati families as they turn to courtship.
Monkey, otter and coati families are put to the test by Brazil's monsoon rains and floods.
In the jungles of Phu Khieo live some unusual primates.
From giant bats to giant snakes, Central Thailand is unique, spiritual and still untamed.
Southern Thailand is a place where spirituality pervades every piece of life.
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.
Isolated since the Jurassic era, New Zealand's wildlife has been left to its own devices.
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