Fiordland National Park
Sharks are the ocean's ultimate predator. At the top of the food chain, many species of sharks are capable of killing quickly and efficiently anything they attack.
Sharks are the ocean's ultimate predator. At the top of the food chain, many species of sharks are capable of killing quickly and efficiently anything they attack.
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Rare white rhinos Ngamba Chimpanzee Island Sanctuary gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
From ocean shallows to the depths of the abyss, you'll find the strangest, ugliest & most dangerous creatures.
An infestation forces the Whiskers to move, while Flint leads Hakuna Matata in search of a home in which to raise pups.
Two eagles struggle to survive and produce offspring to maintain their species.
Sharks are the ocean's ultimate predator. At the top of the food chain, many species of sharks are capable of killing quickly and efficiently anything they attack.
The Taiga is the world's largest forest, occupying the northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia.
Welcome to the world of wild assassins, where venomous creatures roam.
Life on Earth is characterized by its enormous richness. Even today, much of its surface is covered with forests and jungles.
The Himalayas run across 2,500km of north India. he Himalayas' rugged highlands offer little direct refuge to humans, in the shadow below, over a billion people in India rely on the mountains for survival.
The Anavilhanas and Mariua archipelagos are deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Flooded for 6 months of the year, the islands are a fortress of submerged trees and wandering vines, and home to some of the most unusual creatures in the world. / Vancouver island is the largest island off the west coast of North America. Glaciers fuel the flow of some of Canada's tallest waterfalls, and an endless network of rivers and creeks provides the ideal habitat for the pacific salmon.
Tucked away in China's southwest corner is a hidden oasis unlike any other. Snow-capped mountains, temperate valleys and tropical jungles are home to a spectacular array of wildlife.
Sencha, Munchkin and K'jess are in Flint's line of fire and Whiskers sisters Laika and Fly babysit for the first time.
Stephen and Mark search for the nocturnal flightless parrot in New Zealand.
In this episode of the documentary series Andreas Kieling reports from the Amazon basin, Siberia, South Africa, the mountains of western China and the Eiffel region back home in Germany. Kieling ventures to western China almost as far as the border with Tibet in search of the great panda, the legendary bamboo bear. Set against a gigantic natural backdrop, the filmmaker is attempting to track down the extremely reclusive creature. But finding one of the approximately 3000 pandas who live in the vast mountainous landscape and capturing it on camera is like searching for a needle in a haystack. And then comes a stunning close encounter with the beautiful creatures at a very special place: the breeding station at Wulong. The precious bears live in huge natural enclosures here, breeding and providing specimens to be loaned to a number of zoos all over the world. These particular creatures are only able to serve as ambassadors for their few relatives who still live in the wild since they have become accustomed to captivity, they would not be able to survive by themselves in the rainforests.
Berlin has a natural wild side - a fascinating parallel world of wildlife wonders great and small, right on the doorstep. For every human inhabitant of Berlin there are at least two birds, and nowhere else are so many sparrows and nightingales to be found as in Germany's capital. Swarms of bees harvest the honey from the city's almost half a million trees, while badgers can be found scurrying across courtyards and praying mantises await their prey in strips of railway land. The metropolis of Berlin is an urban jungle, providing a habitat for thousands of racoons, foxes, bats, squirrels, hedgehogs and beavers - Berlin is wild in more ways than one.
Patagonia is a place of extremes of vast ice fields and snow-capped mountains of windswept deserts, and violent oceans. Survival here means being tough enough to cope with brutal winters, and canny enough to exploit brief seasons of plenty.
Searching for the nocturnal aye-aye in Madagascar Nosy Mangabe ring-tailed lemurs.
In the series finale, it's all out war at the Commandos when dominant male Zorro goes missing in action.
The Philippines are a chain of around 7,000 tropical islands in the western Pacific. Plants-turned-predators line the edge of the forests, while rivers help carve one of the world's most spectacular cave systems.
The eucalyptus forests of Australia have adapted to the different environments found on the largest island on the planet.
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