David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
David Attenborough discovered that female Komodo dragons can reproduce without males.
David Attenborough discovered that female Komodo dragons can reproduce without males.
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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.
Young monkeys, otters and coatis take their first steps in a spectacular, perilous world.
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.
We follow a year in Hokkaido - Japan's most northerly island and the wildest.
The extraordinary wildlife in the long chain of islands in the far southwest of Japan.
A discovery in remote Sumatran swamps revealed the true potential of Orang-utans.
A look at whether some incredible facts about the animal kingdom are truths or myths.
Uncovering the mystery of where some animals disappear to each year.
Why do some animals switch their traditional sexual identities?
What are the processes behind the building of these complex animal structures?
How do some animals survive conditions so cold, they seem to defy the laws of nature?
David Attenborough explores how plants and animals use electrical signals to communicate.
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