Race of Life
In the depths of the ocean, predators reign supreme, from sharks to moray eels.
In the depths of the ocean, predators reign supreme, from sharks to moray eels.
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Bear the labrador has a sore leg, which turns into a really expensive problem and Mark travels down to Rotorua to help Stacey with a busy day on the farm.
Bear the Labrador has come into see Stacey again for a sore knee. Stacey travels up to Auckland to assist Mark with a calf that's stuck in the birth cannel.
Take an intimate look at the world's tallest land mammal to uncover the secrets behind its massive size and unique biological adaptations.
From massive elephants to quirky meerkats, discover the diverse wildlife of Africa and the fascinating behaviors of its most iconic inhabitants.
Explore the causes of animal extinction, from habitat loss to hunting. This look at dwindling populations reveals what it truly means to be endangere
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.
Once highly endangered but now flourishing thanks to a concentrated effort to preserve their natural habitat, these ancient creatures continue to stalk waters as one of the last remaining predators on earth.
Over a hundred people are killed every year by enraged elephants in India alone… with an additional 400 worldwide, though often seen as a symbol for calmness, patience and exotic nobility these true giants of the wild will need protection in the years to come.
Commonly feared, spiders nevertheless persist in every part of the world in great numbers. Spiders are among the biggest groups of invertebrates with over 43,000 species.
Insects thrive in the relentless Race of Life, with diverse shapes and colors aiding their success.
Life in the ocean demands constant adaptation for survival. From camouflage to group safety, animals employ various strategies to evade predators and secure food.
In the depths of the ocean, predators reign supreme, from sharks to moray eels.
Blue World travels to Iceland to investigate a giant crack in the ground filled with frigid runoff from melting glaciers. It's rumored to be the clearest water in the world.
We explore the fascinating science behind cats — from their evolution across the globe, including the mighty Saber-toothed Tiger, to how their senses compare with those of other animals. Finally, test your knowledge with a fun quiz packed with amazing feline facts!
Discover how the Jaguar's spots create a disruptive pattern that makes them harder for prey to see. Learn how a bee sting really works, and how a salmon is able to migrate thousands of miles to spawn.
Establishing the hiararchy within a troop of adult baboons is serious business but when a wild leopard gets trapped the adrenalin really starts pumping.
Each year, hundreds of critically endangered manatees are killed in U.S. waters by boats, disease and cold weather. 2006 was the worst year on record for manatee deaths 416 animals perished.
Singing louder than any animal on earth, humpback whales are famous for their haunting songs and jaw-dropping acrobatics. They were hunted to the brink of extinction until a moratorium on killing them was implemented in the 1960s.
Sharks are BIG business in adrenaline eco-tourism. And some thrill seekers deliberately pursue close encounters with deadly sharks without the protection of a cage. The bigger and more dangerous the shark, the better.
The wildlife team comes under attack from an angry rhino after releasing it from its holding crate. Our orphaned baby elephant is settling nicely into his new home and things go crazy when we introduce him to his new playmate, a sheep called Albert.
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