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How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.
How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.
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Baboons and eland are some of the creatures who cope with the hostile environment of the Drakensberg Mountains in Southern Africa.
How wildlife and animal life survive in a severe landscape with temperatures well above 115 degrees.
Kalahari Desert (South Africa) Adaption.
The Kalahari Desert's Okavango Delta from the point of view of crocodiles and eagles.
Life in the Kalahari Desert includes butterflies, termites, locusts, quelea birds and bullfrogs.
Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.
Millions of years ago, the advance and retreat of ice shaped the mountains, coastlines, gorges and inland waterways of Ireland.
Emmy-winning filmmaker Hugh Miles presents a lyrical portrait of Scotland's Caledonian Forest.
Killer whales snatch sea lion pups from shore, as penguins, maras and guanacos go about their business.
Eagles, pumas, sandhill cranes and other creatures seek sustenance from the Colorado River and its environs.
Hong Kong: English Crown Colony history
Chimpanzees and other primates survive on Tiwai, an Upper Guinea island where witchcraft and taboos exist today.
Madagascar tries to protect its ecosystem while preserving Malagasy tradition that harm it
Explore Yosemite to discover how climate change affects the valley's majestic beauty.
Scientists reveal the hidden world of white-tailed deer in a whole new light.
Newborn fawn faces challenges of growing up, learning about life and outwitting predators
Researchers and filmmakers set out to produce the first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.
Male animals will stop at nothing for the right to mate with a female.
What Females Want - In the animal world, females decide. But their decisions may not always be what others expect. What is it they are looking for? Monogamy? Variety? A special sound or smell? A touch of red? Babysitting skills? It could be any or all of the above.
Explorers unravel the secrets of the many layers in the jungles' fantastic web of life.
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