Rare Survivors
China's iconic wildlife, from snow leopards to elephants, is much more than just pandas.
China's iconic wildlife, from snow leopards to elephants, is much more than just pandas.
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Giraffes, nearly six meters tall, are wonders of physiology, yet long overlooked by scientists.
Brazil has a river that is bigger than the Amazon. Yet until recently it was unknown and remains invisible.
A fox leads us on a journey along the Guadalquivir, Europe's wildlife paradise, to the Atlantic.
The notorious demilitarized zone of Korea has existed on the boundary of two warring nations for nearly 70 years where a tense standoff still remains. However, amidst the barbed wire fences and thousands of land mines, a unique natural wonderland from wild boar to giant hornets to rare cranes peacefully co-exist alongside the ashes of war.
Witness the connections developed of years that Korea's human population have made with its wildlife.
Too many legs? Feathers? Tentacles as arms? Behold, there's more to nature's greatest than fluffy cuteness!
Thousands of miles from their home, a pair of tiny, new-born lion cubs are posing for tourist snapshots.
Explore our closest relatives: snub-nosed monkeys at 4,000m, macaques in hot springs, and Thai macaque feasts.
Worldwide bird journey: Arctic Eiders, Hawaiian albatross couples, Sri Lankan magpies, and Aussie cockatoos.
Big cats amaze: from tigers to elusive snow leopards, each boasts unique power, elegance, and skill.
China's iconic wildlife, from snow leopards to elephants, is much more than just pandas.
Our planet is full of strange, wild relationships, from exploitation to symbiosis.
Meet maniacs, killers, and sweet-faced assassins in this fun intro to the world's rarest marsupials.
From lifeforms in our bodies, to caretakers of nature a human-nature connection exists throughout our lives.
Strangely beautiful, as endangered as the giant panda, charismatic but elusive: the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey.
We follow the cubs' progress on the pathway to adulthood, learning to hunt and to avoid danger.
Will they survive? The odds are stacked against them – 80% of all newborn lion cubs don't make it to adulthood
They bring joy and laughter: Barbary macaques in Gibraltar pickpocket tourists at lightning speed.
The island of Borneo has spent more time in the tropics than any other region – some 120 million years.
A single power shapes these islands, making snakes fly, apes sing, and plants turn into killers.
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