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118 episodes59 x 49 min. 4 x 50 min.49 x 52 min. 6 x 55 min.
Clean, M/E + English, English script2009-2018 ©NHK
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A small bay lying southeast of the island of Shikoku in southern Japan is the only known spot in the world where carpet sharks gather for breeding. With help from a top shark researcher, the cameras observe the sharks for 6 months, and discover a surprising enemy that cuts open the eggs to devour the developing embryos inside.
The rainforests of Costa Rica in Central America is full of life, where over 70 species of lizards thrive. The 80-centimeter basilisk is a ferocious predator, while the iguana is herbivorous and can grow to be 2 meters. The episode features the basilisk’s ability to run across water, as well as how newly hatched iguanas live as a group to survive.
206950 VOD4K50 min. 2018 206949 VOD4K50 min. 2017
Amid the lush rainforest in Gabon, Africa, live rare monkeys with unforgettable faces. The male mandrill boasts magnificent blue cheeks with a bright red stripe down its nose, a trait used to establish hierarchy. With help from researchers, the episode captures the struggle to unseat an older alpha male, where the females play a decisive role.
At the top of the food chain on Fraser Island off the coast of Australia is the dingo. The cameras follow a family with 9 pups as it overcomes the deaths of members, skirmishes with other packs, and a deadly forest fire, featuring a rarely documented case where an older male sibling helps his parents raise the puppies.
206948 VOD4K50 min. 2017 206947 VOD4K50 min. 2017Except for Australia
Ingenious Egg Layers: White-Spotted Bamboo Sharks
Survival Instincts: Iguana vs. Basilisk
Battle of the Alphas:Mandrills
A Family’s Bond: Dingoes
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The rare sloth bear, almost never spotted in the wild, looks deceivingly cuddly. But it is fierce, feared for its long sharp claws. In Sri Lanka’s oldest national park, the cameras successfully capture the mysterious creature’s unique hunting habits as well as a mother raising her cubs.
With giant trees nurtured by rich water resources, the jungles of Borneo are home to a vast array of frog species. One, the black-spotted rock frog, can hop across water surfaces in a ninja-like manner. Males also use the webbed toes of their hind legs to court females. The cameras accompany a research team into this frog paradise.
206638 VOD4K52 min. 2016 206637 VOD4K52 min. 2016
Designated by the Japanese government as a special natural monument, Japanese serows live solitary lives hidden in the forests of rugged mountainous areas. Across four seasons on the steep slopes of the Hakusan mountain range, the cameras capture a rare, in-depth look at the unique lives of serows in their harsh habitat.
Lying in the Pacific Ocean south of Tokyo, the Izu Islands were born from undersea volcanoes that are still active today. Each of the five northern islands features distinct landscapes. This episode highlights the lives of creatures that have adapted to this extraordinary environment.
206642 VOD52 min. 2016 206641 VOD52 min. 2016
No Time for Sloth: The Sloth Bears of Sri Lanka
When Frogs Dance and Sing: The Mysterious Amphibians of Borneo
Surviving Deadly Slopes: The Japanese Serows of Mt. Hakusan
Blessed by Volcanoes: The Marine Life of the Izu Islands, Japan
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Of the 11 species of owl in Canada’s Manitoba province, the great gray owl is one of the largest. Equipped with highly sensitive ears, it hunts by detecting rodents through thick layers of snow. From winter where temperatures drop to -40 degrees Celsius to spring when chicks hatch, the episode features the gray owl and other graceful hunters.
Japan’s Shiretoko Peninsula is a stronghold for the brown bear, the country’s largest land predator. Cameras follow one family over a period of two years, discovering the shift in the mother-cub relationship. The young must be willing even to fight with its own mother in order to survive in this great wilderness.
206383 VOD49 min. 2016 206448 VOD49 min. 2016
In Tsavo’s national park in Kenya live male lions that have lost much of their mane. These males participate in hunts and work for their share, rather than swoop in to take the first bite after the lionesses do all the work, as usually happens. Tsavo’s harsh environment holds the key to the mysterious change in the behaviors of its lions.
Among Madagascar’s 100 varieties of lemurs, the indri is the largest. Despite being as tall as 1.4 meters standing upright, the lemur has chosen to remain a tree-dweller. The cameras showcase the indri’s incredible agility in jumping 10 meters from tree to tree, as well as document its unique female dominant family structure.
206384 VOD49 min. 2016 206385 VOD49 min. 2016
Acoustic Predators: Great Gray Owls
A Family’s Tale: Brown Bears
Survivors of the Plains: Lions of Tsavo
Leaping Lemurs of Madagascar:Indri
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For 2 months a year, 10 million megabats gather and descend on a small forest in Zambia. The mass is great enough to impact the forest ecosystem, and also attracts hungry giant eagles and hawks. Why this many, and why here? Cameras focus on this recently discovered spectacle.
A main attraction for the ruins of Sri Lanka’s ancient city of Polonnaruwa is its population of toque macaques. Living under a strict social hierarchy, new males display extraordinary effort to win approval from the alpha male. From caring for injured babies to scheming defection, the cameras focus on the eager social climbers.
206449 VOD49 min. 2016 206281 VOD52 min. 2016
A unique presence in Israel’s Negev Desert, a place with no rain for 6 months and temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius, is the Arabian wolf, the smallest in the wolf family. They don’t hunt in packs, nor do they follow prey over long distances. The cameras capture these extremely rare wolves raising pups and fighting hyenas.
The program goes after the elusive jaguar, on the riverbank of the Pantanal wetland in Brazil during its dry season. With numbers recovering as result of conservation efforts, the cameras are able to capture a treasure trove of footage, including the carnivore’s dramatic hunt, where it kills with one bite using its incredibly powerful jaws.
205786 VOD4K52 min. 2016 205787 VOD4K52 min. 2016
When the Sky Goes Dark: The Megabats of Africa
Impressing the Troop: Toque Macaques
Desert Survivors: Arabian Wolf
The Caiman Hunters: Jaguar, Brazilian Wetlands
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In the waters off the coast of Bali, the brown-marbled grouper hunts at night. Powerful enough to break coral and able to suck prey into its large mouth in one gulp, the monster fish teams up with the deadly moray eel. The unique symbiotic relationship plays out around a sunken ship in one of the world’s most popular diving spots.
The Galapagos Islands are home to the endangered flightless cormorant, the world’s only flightless cormorant. While its small wings make life on land a struggle, in water, it is the master of the hunt. Cameras capture how these birds survive and raise young on the barren island covered with lava rocks.
206279 VOD4K52 min. 2016 206280 VOD52 min. 2015
Extending over the Himalayan foothills in Nepal, the Chitwan National Park is home to endangered rhinoceroses and elephants and also the gharial, one of the world’s largest crocodiles. Filmed over the dry and rainy seasons, the episode features its strikingly long thin snout, used for hunting and courting.
Every year, Port Jackson sharks travel en masse to a secluded bay in Australia. There, they lay extraordinary looking eggs that are spiral shaped. The episode captures the rare moment the female lays the egg. Observation reveals its amazing built-in mechanism that protects the young life inside.
205942 VOD49 min. 2015 206278 VOD4K52 min. 2015
Matsalu Nature Film Festival, 2017
Except for Australia
Ferocious Midnight Hunter: The Brown-Marbled Grouper of Bali
Evolutionary Mayhem: The Flightless Birds of the Galapagos
Modern Dinosaurs: The Gharials of Chitwan National Park
Realm of the Spiraled Egg: Port Jackson Shark
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Every year, the oriental honey buzzard arrives in Japan’s Shirakami Mountains to nest and prey on the hives of stinging insects. This time, the cameras capture the birds’ 20,000-kilometer migration as well as their gargantuan fight with the world’s largest and perhaps most formidable honeybee.
The Ashio Mountain Range in Japan, once nearly stripped of its forests by intensive mining, has seen a return of the elusive moon bear. In the spring, the mother fights to raise her cubs, while roaming males look to kill the babies so as to mate with the mother himself. The episode showcases the little documented life of these kings of the forest.
205943 VOD49 min. 2015 206382 VOD49 min. 2015
A small strait in Sulawesi, Indonesia is home to unique octopuses that display high intelligence. The mimic octopus mimics over ten different animals, while the coconut octopus uses tools. Coconuts discarded by humans are turned into shields against predator fish, and sophisticated baiting is used to hunt prey.
The rare Borneo elephant, measuring a diminutive 2.5 meters from the ground to the top of its back, live hidden away deep in the forest. A team of researchers from the World Wildlife Fund discovers the unknown lives of these elusive elephants, where different family groups cooperate to fend off predators like the saltwater crocodile.
205788 VOD4K52 min. 2015 205944 VOD49 min. 2015
Hive Hunters: Oriental Honey Buzzards
Survivors of the Recovered Forest: Moon Bears
Ingenious Molluscs of the Volcanic Sea:Coconut Octopus
Gentle Yet Protective: Borneo Pygmy Elephants
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On Australia’s isolated Christmas Island at the beginning of the rainy season, some 50 million red crabs set off on a march from the forest to the beach, to mate and spawn. The journey is treacherous, and as the eggs are released into the water, the world’s largest fish, the whale shark, lurks in wait.
On the African savannah ensues the battle between lions and hyenas. As both target the same prey, bumping heads is inevitable. To the lions’ overwhelming power, the hyenas counter with teamwork. The standoff quickly escalates, and hyena pups are caught in the middle. Power faces off against numbers in the fight for the top spot.
206277 VOD4K52 min. 2015 205869 VOD4K52 min. 2015
The cedar forest of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains is home to the rare Barbary macaque. Atypical to macaques, the males commit to caring for the young instead of physical combat. Against the backdrop of a mountains surrounded by desert, the episode captures the unique life of the peaceful macaques.
A striking feature of the plains in Australia’s Northern Territory is the towering mounds built by Cathedral termites. Each of these mounds houses several million, and a colony is said to last 50 years. Worker and soldier termites cooperate to maintain this colossal society, in spite of the constant threats nature throws their way.
205961 VOD49 min. 2015 205941 VOD49 min. 2015
Except for Australia
Except for Australia
A Walking Red Carpet: Christmas Island Red Crabs
Battle Royale: The Lions and Hyenas of Maasai Mara National Park
The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaques
Insect Architects: Cathedral Termites
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Measuring 25 centimeters, the dwarf mongoose of Africa’s savannah is the smallest of the mongooses. Living in packs of around 20 with a rigid hierarchy, the lowest-ranking member takes on the most dangerous duties, like standing long watches. The selflessness later translates to a decisive change in the power dynamics.
The South Island of New Zealand, home to more than 8 species of penguin, is considered to be the flightless bird’s place of origin. From the little penguin, which still holds features of archaic penguins, to the Fiordland crested penguin that breeds in forest caves, the episode captures the rich variety found on this island of penguins.
205283 VOD4K52 min. 2015 206276 VOD4K52 min. 2015
Except for Australia
In the dry season at Ruaha National Park in eastern Tanzania, the river completely dries up, and vegetation dies out. But the elephants, hippos, and lions are able to survive, thanks to the few trees that bear fruit at this time of the year, and the massive baobabs that act as reservoirs.
For the birds of Kakadu National Park on the northern tip of Australia, the rainy season is a time for raising young. Among them is the comb-crested Jacana, which is polyandrous. The female mates with multiple males, and leaves childrearing to the male alone. The cameras look into the birds’ unique lifestyle.
205282 VOD4K52 min. 2015 205785 VOD52 min. 2014
Small in Size but Big on Personality:Dwarf Mongooses
An Amazing Evolutionary Path: Penguin
Life on the Edge: The Dry Season of Ruaha, Tanzania
The Ninja Birds of Kakadu: Comb-crested Jacanas
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In the jungles of Sulawesi, Indonesia lives the crested black macaque, whose great variety of nuanced expressions enable sophisticated communication. The episode focuses on how these peace-loving monkeys settle confrontations without physical violence, welcome outsiders, and form a united front to fight deadly predators.
During summer, the Atlantic coast straddling northeastern United States and southeastern Canada attracts marine giants looking for plankton. By attaching specially developed cameras directly on the creatures themselves, the episode follows the basking shark and leatherback sea turtle into their world underwater.
205281 VOD4K52 min. 2014 205404 VOD49 min. 2014
In fall, 900 polar bears gather along the Canadian coast to wait for sea ice. Though appearing awake, the bears are in fact in a state of hibernation, enabling them to endure long periods without eating. The episode films a female emerging from her den with her cubs, having given birth after an astonishing 8 months of fasting.
Madagascar is home to some 90 varieties of chameleons. Among them, the smallest chameleon on Earth, at just 2.5 centimeters in size, is believed to be the key to understanding the curious lizards’ evolutionary path. Cameras capture rarely seen footage of the tiny creature, including its hunt and survival tactics.
205960 VOD49 min. 2014 205146 VOD4K52 min. 2014
The Monkey with a Thousand Faces:Crested Black MacaqueA Tale of Gentle Giants
Survival in the Ice Kingdom: Polar Bears
Designed to Hunt: Chameleons
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Moreton Bay on the east coast of Australia is a rare site where over 100 of the nearly extinct dugongs gather. After a major search, the cameras capture the shy creatures, including a calf riding on the back of its mother and footage of the little known dugong’s feeding habits.
Yellowstone National Park straddles the Rocky Mountains, covering some 9,000 square kilometers. It is home to large mammals like bison and deer, while top predators like wolves and bears also roam. In winter, many remain on the frozen landscape, surviving in enclaves created by Yellowstone’s active volcanoes.
205406 VOD49 min. 2014 205784 VOD52 min. 2014 Except for Australia
The deadly blue-ringed octopus is among the many cephalopods found in the waters of Australia. Though only 8 centimeters long, one bite from this tiny creature is enough to kill even humans. Once thought to be invincible, experts have recently discovered that the devil fish actually has a surprising natural enemy.
In May 2013, WWF Mongolia began tracking a 4-year-old female snow leopard named Tenger in the Altai Mountains. 40 high-precision automatic cameras are set 1 kilometer apart, and capture rare footage of Tenger and her two cubs, as they fight to survive in the austere mountains.
205400 VOD49 min. 2014 205031 VOD49 min. 2014 Except for Australia
Visions of Mermaids: The Dugongs of Moreton Bay
Out of the Cold, Into the Fire:Yellowstone Supervolcano
Dazzling and Deadly: The Blue Ringed Octopus
Secret Hunter of the Mountains:Mongolia’s Snow Leopard
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For the ring-tailed lemurs in the forests of southern Madagascar, it is the female at the forefront when settling territorial disputes. Carrying babies on their backs, the females will engage in physical kicking and pouncing, while the males prefer to stay in the background. The cameras follow the lemur’s unique lifestyle.
Along the Chobe River in Botswana, Africa, fierce battles are waged between lions and buffaloes. During the dry season, huge herds of buffaloes gather, while lions lie in wait. The buffaloes huddle to form a solid defense and charge at their foe, and lions use guerrilla tactics to confuse and drive the prey into the river.
205033 VOD49 min. 2014 205279 VOD52 min. 2013
The koala population is dense in the Otway Forest south of Melbourne in Australia. Up to 6 individuals can be spotted in a single tree, and while awake, the males are surprisingly active. But they are awake for only 4 hours a day. This episode reveals the latest findings on the link between the eucalyptus and the koala’s need to sleep.
The Central American tropical forests of Costa Rica contain unique insects that have evolved to become mimics. Their diversity is staggering. There are nearly 3,000 species of treehoppers alone. Using a high-speed camera and microphone that can pick up insect sounds, the episode reveals the amazing world of insect mimicry.
205280 VOD52 min. 2013 205028 VOD49 min. 2013 Except for Australia
Battles of the Mothers:Ring-tailed Lemurs
Journey into Danger: Buffalo vs. Lion
The Matchless Marsupial: Koala
Masters of Mimicry: The Insects of Costa Rica
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The Okinawa woodpecker is extremely rare, with only about 600 thought to be living in Okinawa’s Yambaru forest. The birds don’t necessarily peck wood, but eat fruit on trees or insect larvae dug up from the ground. The episode follows these little known birds from the time the chicks hatch in the spring until they leave the nest in the fall.
In the Sonoran Desert in North America, the lives of unique birds revolve around the giant cacti. The greater roadrunner nests in the cactus’s spiny crevice. Small owls use holes left by woodpeckers. In the harsh desert environment, the survival of these animals hinges on the protection the cacti offer.
205032 VOD49 min. 2013 205403 VOD49 min. 2013
Deep in the tropical forests of Central America, the leafcutter ant is at work. As many as a million make up a colony, where highly specialized individuals cut and carry leaves back underground to farm fungi. Parasitic flies, birds, and torrential rain all pose daily threats, but the ants combat them with their complex social order and teamwork.
Every spring, half a million sandhill cranes flock along a river in the American Midwest. This is their stop before the long journey to Alaska, where they will spend the summer. In these three months, chicks need to mature and join the flight back south. The episode captures the cranes’ great journey across North America.
205278 VOD52 min. 2013 204712 VOD49 min. 2013
Matsalu Nature Film Festival, 2014 / Science Film Festival, 2014
Carving a Niche: Okinawa Woodpecker
Bringing Life to the Desert: Giant Cactus
Sophisticated Farmers: Leafcutter Ants
Grand Journey Across North America:Sandhill Cranes
AWARD
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The windswept plains of the Ethiopian highlands are home to one of the world’s rarest animals: the Ethiopian wolf. Less than 500 are thought to exist. At 1 meter in length and weighing 20 kilograms, they live and raise their young in packs, but hunt alone. The episode films them from January to February, when the pups are born.
As the dry season begins, 300 African elephants come together to form a super-herd at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. The elephants are related. For these social animals, the great family gathering is meaningful in of itself. But there is another reason: a large number guarantees finding of a certain medicinal plant.
204713 VOD49 min. 2013 204711 VOD49 min. 2013
During winter, the Kushiro Marshland in Hokkaido, Japan is home to the red-crowned crane, or tancho. Famed for their graceful courtship dance, the cranes, once coupled, stay together to raise their young. The episode also captures rare moonlit images of the flock at night, using super high-sensitivity cameras.
The African wild dog is one of the most skilled hunters on the planet, with a success rate of over 80 percent. Seeing near decimation in the twentieth century, they have now surged back to over 200 individuals in Tanzania’s Serengeti. The cameras capture Africa’s mighty pack hunters as they fight back from the brink of extinction.
205405 VOD49 min. 2013 205402 VOD49 min. 2013
Realm of the Rat Catchers: Ethiopian Wolves
Kilimanjaro’s Superherd: African Elephants
Tancho, Legend of the Marshes:Red Crowned Crane
An Unbreakable Bond: African Wild Dogs © Kentaro Noda
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The Amazon River Basin is crowded with rare and extraordinary wildlife, but one of the few at the top of the food chain is the giant otter. Forming a family of over 20 individuals, the otters display superb teamwork as they cooperate in everything from teaching pups to swim to facing their No.1 enemy, the caiman.
In Israel, the 400-meter cliffs towering over the Dead Sea are home to the Nubian ibex. Traversing these death-defying heights on a daily basis, the cliffs are where male ibexes fight for females, and the young practice locking horns. The episode showcases life in the harsh, dramatic environment.
204558 VOD49 min. 2013 204709 VOD49 min. 2013
In the Ibera Wetlands northeast of Argentina, capybaras live in large families of some 20 members. Females breastfeed all the offspring in the herd equally, and protect them when crossing the river, while males engage in surprisingly fierce fights to prove dominance. The cameras capture the little known lives of the world’s largest rodent.
The Ogasawara Islands of Japan have a unique ecosystem not found anywhere else on the planet. Filmed with the latest cameras, the episode features one island in particular, Hahajima. Captured with striking beauty are the Bonin white-eye, known for its protective parenting, as well as the island’s one-of-a-kind snails and flowers.
204903 VOD52 min. 2013 205783 VOD52 min. 2013
Reigning the Amazon River: Giant Otters
Crossing the Cliffs: Nubian Ibex
Rodent Monsters: The Capybaras of the Ibera Wetlands
Evolution in Paradise: Ogasawara Islands
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In the quiet, rolling English countryside, a fierce battle is brewing. The stoat, of the weasel family, is a vicious hunter. Despite the cute looks, it can kill rabbits ten times its own weight with a single blow. Rabbits counter by use of clever teamwork to outwit the enemy. Thus unfolds a life-and-death drama amid the picturesque landscape.
The forest in Kenting, extending across southern Taiwan, is home to the Taiwanese squirrel. Utilizing a wide range of calls, the squirrel has specific warning sounds for each predator, including the monkey, eagle, and snake. Courting involves a different sound. The episode features the squirrel’s unique vocal survival tactics.
205029 VOD49 min. 2012 204902 VOD52 min. 2012
On the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific lives the marine iguana, a skilled swimmer who holds a monopoly over the algae on the seafloor. Despite being cold-blooded, the reptile is equipped with a mechanism that allows it to stay warm in the cold ocean currents. The episode features the unique evolutionary paths of life found on the isolated islands.
In September, the waters surrounding California’s Channel Islands become mating ground for the giant sea bass. Since their resurgence, research is beginning to shed light on the regal lifestyle of the 2-meter-long giants, like how they swallow lobsters whole, and have an entourage of smaller fish that cleans parasites off of their bodies.
204710 VOD49 min. 2012 204462 VOD49 min. 2012
Rabbits vs. Stoats: War in the British Countryside
Echoes of the Forest: Taiwanese Squirrels
Dragons of the Galapagos: Marine Iguanas
Back from the Deep:Giant Sea Bass
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Every year on East Africa’s Serengeti, blue wildebeests set out to make its 1,000-kilometer trek north in search of fresh grass. This episode documents the migration of over a million including many newborns, and illustrates how in the seeming chaos there is order and calculation to minimize casualties.
In the Chitwan National Park, stretching along the base of the Himalayas, lives the endangered Indian rhinoceros. At a specific time in the summer, these 3-ton creatures come out from hiding and gather in great masses at marshes. The episode focuses on a mother and her calf to showcase the rarely seen life of the rhinoceros.
205030 VOD49 min. 2012 204461 VOD49 min. 2012
In the Rocky Mountains of North America, the mountain goat roams the steep cliffs, equipped with slip-proof hoofs and long hair that protects against the cold. Filmed over four seasons, the cameras capture young goats in training. In two short months, they must prepare for the winter, where temperatures can drop to -40 degrees Celsius.
Terraced rice paddies line the base of Mount Agung, the highest mountain in Bali, Indonesia. The paddies form an oasis for a variety of creatures, including more than 10 species of frog. Immersed in the mystical landscape, the cameras capture life in these waters, including frogs, water scorpions, and the Javan kingfisher.
204398 VOD52 min. 2012 204397 VOD52 min. 2012
Follow the Footsteps: Blue Wildebeest
Return of the Giants: The Indian Rhinoceros
Running Along an Icy Cliff:Mountain Goat
Home to Richly Colored Birds: Terraced Rice Paddies of Bali
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A cheetah can reach speeds of over 100 km/h, but it is mostly females who rely on speed to hunt. Male cheetahs use strength. The episode follows a pair of male cheetahs on the Serengeti Plains of Africa, featuring their unique nocturnal behavior as well as interactions with females.
In April, the birds of Borneo are busy raising their young. To feed them, the greater racket-tailed drongo targets insects in low-lying bushes, while the dollarbird catches prey in mid-air. The Wallace’s hawk-eagle and the bat hawk ambush bats. The varied hunting styles reveal unique survival strategies in the tropical rainforest.
204396 VOD52 min. 2012 204395 VOD52 min. 2012
Chitose River in Hokkaido rarely freezes, thanks to its many springs. In the river’s winter waters, a high-speed camera films the hunt of the crested kingfisher, capturing its dynamic dive. The episode also features the birds raising young between the spring and summer, in nests built directly on high cliffs.
The Falkland Islands in the south Atlantic are breeding ground for five unique species of penguin, among them rockhopper penguins, gentoo penguins, and king penguins that stand 95 centimeters tall. The episode follows the penguins during the summer, as they raise their young braving stormy seas and fighting vicious predators.
204012 VOD49 min. 2012 205401 VOD52 min. 2012
Strong Brotherly Bonds: Cheetahs
Ingenious Aerial Hunters: Birds of Borneo
Master Hunter of the North:Crested Kingfishers
Penguin Island: The Falklands
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In California south of San Francisco is Monterey Bay. Here, the bay houses the largest underwater forest of giant kelp on Earth, which serves as a habitat for sea otters. The episode follows a family of sea otters, revealing not only how the kelp forest helps the otters, but how the otters in turn help protect the kelp.
Among the diverse wildlife on the Serengeti in East Africa is the bat-eared fox. With big long ears, it can hunt for insects by detecting ultrasonic waves. The episode follows one couple during the rainy season, as the male and female rely on each other to fend off deadly predators and raise their young.
204460 VOD49 min. 2012 204459 VOD49 min. 2012
The sei whale is a racer in the waters off the Bay of California in Mexico. Despite its hefty size measuring 15 meters in length and weighing 20 tons, the whale can swim at speeds exceeding 60 km/h. The cameras capture the whale swallowing a school of anchovies in one gulp, and how speed affects the hunt.
Shiretoko in Hokkaido, Japan is a natural World Heritage site where the Hokkaido sika deer thrives. Shot over a period of one year, the episode delves into their lives, illustrating how Shiretoko’s lush forests allow the 150-kilogram stag to grow its massive antlers, and doe to rear its young.
204458 VOD49 min. 2012 204347 VOD52 min. 2012
Guardians of the Kelp Forest: Sea Otters
An Ear for Danger: Bat Eared Fox
Underwater Bullet:Sei Whale
Secrets of the Stag: Hokkaido Sika Deer
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On the northern part of the fjords of Norway, the world’s fastest currents swirl at 50 km/h. Life is surprisingly abundant here, as jellyfish with 8-meter tentacles float by, and swarms of sea anemones and corals cling to the rocks. Deep-water fish like cod and anglerfish also come to these waters, to hunt bivalves.
Though males weigh over 200 kilograms, the giant gorillas of Gabon’s rainforest are agile, able to climb 30-meter trees. The episode follows a large family that has been under observation for over 9 years, revealing an incredible story of the family rallying behind a young gorilla after it loses its arm in a tragic accident.
204394 VOD52 min. 2012 20391255 min. 2011
New Guinea is a true garden of Eden for birds. With plenty of food and very few natural predators, they have evolved splendid courting rituals. Wildlife photographer Tadashi Shimada captures for the first time images of the blue bird-of-paradise’s courting behavior.
In the fall on the Greek islands, many migratory birds heading south converge, including the Eleonora’s falcon. With plentiful prey, this is the optimal time for breeding. The episode features the falcon’s efficient group hunting, fight to protect its young, and its journey to Madagascar, where it will spend the winter months.
20391155 min. 2011 204011 VOD49 min. 2011
Life Under Giant Whirlpools:Saltstraumen
Family Ties:Western Lowland Gorilla
Designed to Dance: Birds of Paradise
Amazing Hunters of the Aegean: Eleonora’s Falcon
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The Steller’s sea eagle is the world’s largest eagle, with a wingspan of 2.5 meters and weighing 8 kilograms. Found in the Sakhalin region of eastern Russia, only 6,000 are said to remain. Cameras capture the rare birds as they raise chicks, including scenes of hunting fish as well as fending off an attack from a brown bear.
In the savannah of western Uganda is a unique area inhabited by over 5,000 hippos. The episode features hippo behavior rarely caught on film, including females suckling the young underwater, a 4-ton adult agilely making dolphin-like jumps out of the water, and a confrontation with an elephant in a clash of might versus might.
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In the Peruvian jungle lying upstream on the Amazon, the Andean titi and the brown-mantled tamarin live in an interesting arrangement. Tamarins catch insects for titis, and vice versa when tamarins want to eat Inga beans. Each keeps a lookout for the other’s predators. This episode reveals the reason behind the cooperation across species.
In the waters off Melbourne, Australia in June, swarms of great spider crabs cover the seafloor. The crabs, numbering 10,000 strong, risk their lives to come to this spot. And at places, the pile of crabs can reach 2 meters thick. With help from scientists and using the latest equipment, this mysterious gathering is successfully filmed in full.
204009 VOD49 min. 2011 204007 VOD49 min. 2011
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King of the Northern Skies: Steller’s Sea Eagle
The Kazinga Channel: Hippo Paradise
Amazon Alliance: New World Monkeys
March of the Masses:Great Spider Crabs
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The savannah in southwestern Kenya is home to birds that choose not to fly. Secretary birds and ground hornbills spend most of the day on the ground looking for food, and fly to treetops only to sleep or raise their young. Their peculiar habits and the reason behind their life on the ground are the focus in this episode.
Large numbers of giant whale sharks, measuring up to 13 meters in length, converge in Donsol Bay at Luzon Island in the Philippines. Why these usually solitary giants do so at this particular spot is a mystery. A research crew attaches a transmitter to the shark, revealing its little known migration routes.
20391055 min. 2011 204008 VOD49 min. 2011
Lying between Argentina and Brazil, the mighty Iguazu Falls serve as perfect protection for the great dusky swift. Able to fly horizontally at speeds of up to 170 km/h, thousands of these swallow-like birds maneuver the great water curtain to reach their lairs behind it.
With the start of the rainy season in November, herds of wildebeests, zebras, and Thomson’s gazelles gather in the vast plains of the Serengeti in Tanzania, seeking fresh pastures. Waiting for them are lions, cheetahs, leopards, jackals, and hyenas. The cameras capture the age-old battle for survival as it unfolds on the savannah.
203666 VOD49 min. 2011 20360055 min. 2011
Stalking the Savannah: Birds That Choose Not To Fly
The Ocean’s Gentle Giant: Whale Shark
Safe Haven:Iguazu Falls
Prey vs. Predators:Survival on the Serengeti
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Each year, the remote, stormy seas of the Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska become packed with 10 million sea birds and 500 whales, attracted by the explosion in krill population. It is a magical spectacle that lasts only for a few hours. Also, for the first time, cameras capture the hunting and courting of the albatross.
The southern cassowary, standing 1.8 meters tall and weighing up to 60 kilograms, is a vital part of Australia’s northeastern tropical rainforest. The giant flightless bird swallows large and even poisonous fruits whole, supporting germination of some 150 plant species, thereby helping to maintain one of the world’s oldest forests.
20359955 min. 2011 203665 VOD49 min. 2011Except for Australia
The North Woods region in Canada’s interior occupies 1/3 of the country’s land area. Roaming its reaches are bison, reindeer, and other indigenous creatures including wildcats and cranes. The episode takes a 1,300-kilometer journey north to south, encompassing the region’s boundless natural beauty.
In the intense heat and extreme dryness of Ethiopia’s Great Rift Valley, hamadryas baboons form a super-herd numbering 1,000 individuals. The male leads in all matters including food, parenting, and fending off lions and hyenas. High-speed cameras capture the dynamic lives of these famously hot-tempered primates.
20359855 min. 2011 203484 VOD49 min. 2011
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Secrets of the Ocean:Aleutian Magic
Big Bird in an Old Forest:Southern Cassowary
A Portrait of the Wild:The North Woods of Canada
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Sparrows are among Japan’s most common wild birds. At 15 centimeters in length, they are plucky, resourceful little creatures, building nests in ingenious places like the crevices on traffic lights. From overcoming the winter to fending off powerful predators, the episode films the surprising life of the sparrow over the course of a year.
The Tsushima leopard, living exclusively on Tsushima Island in southern Japan, is one of the most endangered animals in the country. Over the course of one year, automatic HD cameras film these mysterious felines, successfully capturing a night hunt as well as heartwarming scenes of a mother and her cub.
20345352 min. 2011 20345252 min. 2011
The steep slopes of Tara Canyon in Montenegro can be a vertical drop of up to 1,300 meters, but this inaccessible habitat is home to the chamois. The goat-antelopes nimbly roam the perilous rocky cliffs, where one mistake can mean becoming prey to the golden eagles circling above. The episode chronicles a year in the life at Tara.
The canals that crisscross England have long supported rich natural habitats. Along the Macclesfield Canal in central England, diving rodents called water voles hunt for prey, while kingfishers vie for fish from tree branches on the bank. The episode captures the four seasons along England’s canals.
203483 VOD49 min. 2011 203485 VOD49 min. 2011
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Elusive Feline:Tsushima Leopard Cat
Living on the Edge:Tara Canyon
Secrets of the Waterside:The Canals of England
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The planktons of Mexico’s Gulf of California attract huge marine animals, including the Munk’s devil ray. Sightings of the ray are extremely rare, but the episode meets a huge school of several thousand, and captures a spectacle where rays as large as 2 meters wide successively make 2-meter jumps out of the water.
The grey-faced buzzard is found in the satoyama, or traditional village landscape, in Tochigi, central Japan. Not an especially skillful hunter, the bird gets by thanks to the biodiversity of its habitat. Frogs in rice paddies are abundant in the spring, and insects fill the groves in early summer. Nature tended by man houses a rich cycle of life.
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The Eurasian red squirrel can be found in the virgin forest inching up to Sapporo, the fifth largest city in Japan. Its life centers on the forest, nesting in the hollows of trees, and feeding on nuts and berries even in the winter. Filmed over the course of a year, the episode showcases the forest and its small animal residents.
Near the Queen Charlotte Islands off the west coast of Canada, humpback whales have been spotted swimming vertically with their heads down and splashing water with its tail fin. The behavior appears to be in response to the drop in herring population. Cameras capture the whales’ new survival tactic underwater, on water, and from above.
20333252 min. 2010 20322252 min. 2010
Mysterious Giant of the Sea:Munk’s Devil Ray
Hunter in Rural Japan:Grey-faced Buzzard
Acrobat of the Hokkaido Forest:Eurasian Red Squirrel
Survival Strategy:Humpback Whale
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Killer whales living off of Peninsula Valdes in Patagonia hunt by running aground onto to the beach at speeds up to 50 km/h. They then drag unsuspecting South American sea lions back into the water. NHK’s high-speed cameras follow the hunts and reveal the high intelligence and technique involved.
The greater sage-grouse inhabits the high desert in the Rocky Mountains. Males make a great show inflating and deflating the air sacs on their chests, but only 1 in 100 will successfully mate. The episode captures the bird’s survival tactics in the harsh environment where water is scarce, including the perilous beginnings as chicks.
20322352 min. 2010 203221 VOD49 min. 2010
A vast and untouched jungle sprawls from the edge of the Panama Canal, and in its tree canopies lives the kinkajou, 30 meters up from the ground. Moving nimbly from tree to tree, this adorable relative of the raccoon munches on figs, and in the dry season, searches out nectar from the white balsa flower. The jungle’s unique wildlife is revealed.
Winter on the small island of Guadalupe, off the coast of Mexico, is mating season for elephant seals. The episode features the gargantuan clashes between the dominant big bull and the younger bulls, as well as the deadly great white sharks that lurk in the waters nearby, waiting for a chance to prey on weak females and pups.
203220 VOD49 min. 2010 20298952 min. 2010
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Predators in the Surf: Killer Whales
Love-warrior of the Rocky Mountains:Greater Sage-grouse
Life in the Jungle Canopy: Kinkajou
Return to Shark Island:Elephant Seals
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The typical rural landscape in Japan of rice paddies and ample water sources supports a rich variety of small animals as well as birds of prey. Among these is the marsh harrier, a member of the hawk family. It displays artistic hunting skills that make full use of its habitat.
Deep in the rich forests of Uganda live wild chimpanzees threatened with extinction. Unafraid of humans, the herd is noted for exhibiting “culture,” whereby a particular way of hunting is shared across generations. The cameras capture the behavioral ecology of these rarely filmed apes, documenting the process by which culture is passed down.
202955 VOD49 min. 2010 20281152 min. 2010
Satoyama are Japanese landscapes where nature tended by humans create unique ecosystems. It houses myriad creatures while providing bounties for human sustenance. Photographer Mitsuhiko Imamori captures the co-existence between humans and nature, rediscovering the allure of the satoyama.
The island of New Guinea is a paradise for dancing birds. With abundant food and no natural enemies, the birds have honed splendid displays of courtship. The episode focuses on one display in particular, the dance of a flame bowerbird. With golden plumes and a fiery red face, the dance has been rarely captured on film.
202707 VOD49 min. 2010 202954 VOD49 min. 2010
Hunting Art of the Marsh HarrierLife in Kalinzu Forest:Uganda’s Chimpanzees
Havens of Harmony:Satoyama
Dancers on Fire:Flame Bowerbirds
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Wild dogs live among the diverse fauna of the cerrado, a tropical savannah east of the Andes Mountains. These canines, including the maned wolf and the bush dog, whose long body and short legs are adapted for hunting armadillos underground, have rarely been filmed, and are now being pushed to extinction by expanding farmland.
Japanese gardens are noted for the distinct philosophy that lies behind the resulting beauty. Now, the garden is also attracting research as a unique ecosystem. At Honen-in Temple in Kyoto, the animals and plants form a delicate, cyclic balance, a sort of mandala of life within this small universe.
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The isolated island of Madagascar is a world unto itself, with primates that can be found nowhere else on Earth. Sifakas have an extremely unique way of bipedal movement when on the ground, hopping sideways on their hind legs. The episode looks into the lemur’s roots to discover how this bipedalism evolved.
The Ngorongoro Crater in northwestern Tanzania is a green oasis amid the deadly aridity of the dry season. Walled in by its natural outer rim, the abundant springs inside support life even as everything outside dries up. Cameras capture the secrets of this extraordinary enclave, as endangered black rhinoceroses, lions, and cheetahs roam.
202952 VOD49 min. 2009 20281052 min. 2009
On the Edge of Survival:Brazil’s Wild Dogs
Modern Day Eden:A Japanese Temple Garden
Curious Jumpers of Madagascar:Sifakas
Unlikely Eden:Ngorongoro Crater
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The Katmai National Park on the Alaska Peninsula is a venerable kingdom of brown bears, with over 2,000 individuals. At the beginning of summer, these 400-kilogram giants jostle in great numbers to hunt salmon. Cradled between volcanoes and glaciers, the episode captures dynamic images of life on this land of bears.
Oman’s beaches are where the desert meets the sea. Here, rows of mounds 30 centimeters high run for an astonishing 25 kilometers. They are the works of the male ghost crab, locked in fierce competition to build the tallest mating chamber. Which one will come out as winner in this summer beach love contest?
20280952 min. 2009 202951 VOD49 min. 2009
On a tree in the arid region of Namibia in southern Africa is the world’s largest bird nest. Weighing one ton, the mass of dried grass comprises of over 100 nests of the social weaver, and houses a total of some 300 birds. The episode captures these tiny, energetic birds and life in their huge living accommodation.
On the equatorial Borneo Island, it’s not only birds and insects that can fly. Reptiles, amphibians, and mammals also soar through the air, using varied methods. Photographer Tadashi Shimada takes up the challenge of capturing them in flight.
202705 VOD49 min. 2009 20255852 min. 2009
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Giants of Alaska:Brown Bears
Life at Desert’s Edge:Ghost Crabs
Builders of Large Communal Nests: Sociable WeaverCanopy Gliders of the Borneo Rainforest
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Army ants, fearsome killers of Ecuador’s rainforest, march in swarms like a deadly black carpet on the forest floor. Any poor creature that crosses its path is cut up and carried away with merciless precision, leaving nothing. The cameras capture these little known assassins, their organization and massive migrations.
The honey badger of Africa’s Kalahari Desert is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most fearless animal on earth. It devours venomous snakes and even confronts lions head-on. That it makes a meal out of anything it can get its claws on is a testament to its strength and tenacity.
20255752 min. 2009 20255652 min. 2009
With no native carnivores the primeval forests of Yambaru on the main Okinawa Island has retained its pristine ancient form to an extraordinary extent. In 2009, the Okinawa spiny rat, believed to be extinct after the recent wave of environmental impact, was rediscovered for the first time in 30 years.
On the vast land near the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk in Hokkaido, 2 mother Hokkaido red foxes are raising 10 pups. The pair is mother and daughter, and each uses her strengths to achieve astounding parental teamwork. The episode follows this big fox family over a period of one year.
20255552 min. 2009 202554 VOD49 min. 2009
Rainforest Warriors:Army Ants
Desert Survivors: Honey Badger and Namaqua Chameleon
Back from the Brink:Okinawa Spiny Rat
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The central plains in North America stretch 3,000 kilometers north to south, and house the American bison, also known as the buffalo. Once numbering 60 million, these magnificent animals have since overcome near decimation. Against the backdrop of the changing seasons, the episode paints a portrait of life on the prairie.
The vast east African savannah is the only place in the world where lions, leopards, and cheetahs can be seen in a single location. This is the story of life on the endless grasslands, of the gazelles, buffalos, and the 100-plus species of herbivores, as well as the big cats reigning at the top of the food chain.
202553 VOD49 min. 2009 202552 VOD49 min. 2009
King of the Prairie:Bison
Life on the Savannah:Big Cats
Survival Instincts: Iguana vs. Basilisk
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A Family’s Bond: Dingoes
20694850 min. 2017
When Frogs Dance and Sing: The Mysterious Amphibians of Borneo
20663852 min. 2016
Blessed by Volcanoes: The Marine Life of the Izu Islands, Japan
20664252 min. 2016
A Family’s Tale: Brown Bears
20638349 min. 2016
Leaping Lemurs of Madagascar: Indri
20638449 min. 2016
Impressing the Troop: Toque Macaques
20644949 min. 2016
The Caiman Hunters: Jaguar, Brazilian Wetlands
20578652 min. 2016
Evolutionary Mayhem: The Flightless Birds of the Galapagos
20627952 min. 2016
Ingenious Egg Layers: White-Spotted Bamboo Sharks
20694950 min. 2017
Battle of the Alphas: Mandrills
20694750 min. 2017
No Time for Sloth: The Sloth Bears of Sri Lanka
20663752 min. 2016
Surviving Deadly Slopes: The Japanese Serows of Mt. Hakusan
20664152 min. 2016
Acoustic Predators:Great Gray Owls
20644849 min. 2016
Survivors of the Plains: Lions of Tsavo
20638549 min. 2016
When the Sky Goes Dark: The Megabats of Africa
20628152 min. 2016
Desert Survivors: Arabian Wolf
20578752 min. 2016
Ferocious Midnight Hunter: The Brown-Marbled Grouper of Bali
20628052 min. 2015
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20594349 min. 2015
Gentle Yet Protective: Borneo Pygmy Elephants
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Battle Royale: The Lions and Hyenas of Maasai Mara National Park
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Insect Architects: Cathedral Termites
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An Amazing Evolutionary Path: Penguin
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The Ninja Birds of Kakadu: Comb-crested Jacanas
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A Tale of Gentle Giants
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Designed to Hunt:Chameleons
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Out of the Cold, Into the Fire:Yellowstone Supervolcano
20540649 min. 2014
Hive Hunters: Oriental Honey Buzzards
20638249 min. 2015
Ingenious Molluscs of the Volcanic Sea:Coconut Octopus
20594449 min. 2015
A Walking Red Carpet: Christmas Island Red Crabs
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The Paternal Bond: Barbary Macaques
20594149 min. 2015
Small in Size but Big on Personality: Dwarf Mongooses
20627652 min. 2015
Life on the Edge: The Dry Season of Ruaha, Tanzania
20578552 min. 2014
The Monkey with a Thousand Faces:Crested Black Macaque
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Survival in the Ice Kingdom: Polar Bears
20514652 min. 2014
Visions of Mermaids: The Dugongs of Moreton Bay
20578452 min. 2014
Realm of the Spiraled Egg: Port Jackson Shark
20594249 min. 2015
Modern Dinosaurs: The Gharials of Chitwan National Park
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20540049 min. 2014
Dazzling and Deadly: The Blue Ringed Octopus
20503149 min. 2014
Journey into Danger: Buffalo vs. Lion
20503349 min. 2014
Masters of Mimicry: The Insects of Costa Rica
20528052 min. 2013
Bringing Life to the Desert: Giant Cactus
20503249 min. 2013
Grand Journey Across North America:Sandhill Cranes
20527852 min. 2013
Kilimanjaro’s Superherd: African Elephants
20471349 min. 2013
An Unbreakable Bond: African Wild Dogs
20540549 min. 2013
Crossing the Cliffs:Nubian Ibex
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Evolution in Paradise: Ogasawara Islands
20490352 min. 2013
Echoes of the Forest: Taiwanese Squirrels
20502949 min. 2012
Battles of the Mothers: Ring-tailed Lemurs
20527952 min. 2013
The Matchless Marsupial: Koala
20502849 min. 2013
Carving a Niche: Okinawa Woodpecker
20540349 min. 2013
Sophisticated Farmers:Leafcutter Ants
20471249 min. 2013
Realm of the Rat Catchers: Ethiopian Wolves
20471149 min. 2013
Tancho, Legend of the Marshes:Red Crowned Crane
20540249 min. 2013
Reigning the Amazon River:Giant Otters
20470949 min. 2013
Rodent Monsters: The Capybaras of the Ibera Wetlands
20578352 min. 2013
Rabbits vs. Stoats: War in the British Countryside
20490252 min. 2012
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Return of the Giants: The Indian Rhinoceros
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Home to Richly Colored Birds:Terraced Rice Paddies of Bali
20439852 min. 2012
Ingenious Aerial Hunters: Birds of Borneo
20439652 min. 2012
Penguin Island: The Falklands
20401249 min. 2012
An Ear for Danger:Bat Eared Fox
20446049 min. 2012
Secrets of the Stag: Hokkaido Sika Deer
20445849min. 2012
Family Ties:Western Lowland Gorilla
20439452 min. 2012
Amazing Hunters of the Aegean: Eleonora’s Falcon
20391155 min. 2011
The Kazinga Channel:Hippo Paradise
20401049 min. 2011
Follow the Footsteps: Blue Wildebeest
20446149 min. 2012
Running Along an Icy Cliff: Mountain Goat
20439752 min. 2012
Strong Brotherly Bonds: Cheetahs
20439552 min. 2012
Master Hunter of the North:Crested Kingfishers
20540152 min. 2012
Guardians of the Kelp Forest:Sea Otters
20445949min. 2012
Underwater Bullet:Sei Whale
20434752 min. 2012
Life Under Giant Whirlpools:Saltstraumen
20391255 min. 2011
Designed to Dance: Birds of Paradise
20401149 min. 2011
King of the Northern Skies:Steller’s Sea Eagle
20434652 min. 2011
Back from the Deep: Giant Sea Bass
20471049 min. 2012
Dragons of the Galapagos:Marine Iguanas
20446249 min. 2012
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March of the Masses:Great Spider Crabs
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Amazon Alliance: New World Monkeys
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The Ocean’s Gentle Giant:Whale Shark
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Prey vs. Predators: Survival on the Serengeti
20366649 min. 2011
Big Bird in an Old Forest: Southern Cassowary
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The Wild Bunch: Hamadryas Baboons
20359855 min. 2011
Elusive Feline:Tsushima Leopard Cat
20345352 min. 2011
Secrets of the Waterside: The Canals of England
20348349 min. 2011
Hunter in Rural Japan: Grey-faced Buzzard
20333452 min. 2010
Love-warrior of the Rocky Mountains: Greater Sage-grouse
20322352 min. 2010
Survival Strategy: Humpback Whale
20333252 min. 2010
Stalking the Savannah: Birds That Choose Not To Fly
20400849 min. 2011
Safe Haven: Iguazu Falls
20360055 min. 2011
Secrets of the Ocean:Aleutian Magic
20366549 min. 2011
A Portrait of the Wild: The North Woods of Canada
20348449 min. 2011
Our Street Smart Neighbors:Sparrows
20345252 min. 2011
Living on the Edge: Tara Canyon
20348549 min. 2011
Mysterious Giant of the Sea: Munk’s Devil Ray
20333352 min. 2010
Acrobat of the Hokkaido Forest: Eurasian Red Squirrel
20322252 min. 2010
Predators in the Surf: Killer Whales
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Dancers on Fire: Flame Bowerbirds
20270749 min. 2010
Modern Day Eden: A Japanese Temple Garden
20270649 min. 2010
Unlikely Eden: Ngorongoro Crater
20295249 min. 2009
Life at Desert’s Edge: Ghost Crabs
20280952 min. 2009
Canopy Gliders of the Borneo Rainforest
20270549 min. 2009
Desert Survivors: Honey Badger and Namaqua Chameleon
20255752 min. 2009
Wilderness in Japan: Hokkaido Red Fox
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Life on the Savannah: Big Cats
20255349 min. 2009
Hunting Art of the Marsh Harrier
20281152 min. 2010
Havens of Harmony: Satoyama
20295449 min. 2010
On the Edge of Survival: Brazil’s Wild Dogs
20295349 min. 2009
Curious Jumpers of Madagascar: Sifakas
20281052 min. 2009
Giants of Alaska: Brown Bears
20295149 min. 2009
Builders of Large Communal Nests:Sociable Weaver
20255852 min. 2009
Rainforest Warriors: Army Ants
20255652 min. 2009
Back from the Brink: Okinawa Spiny Rat
20255449 min. 2009
King of the Prairie: Bison
20255249 min. 2009
Return to Shark Island: Elephant Seals
20322049 min. 2010
Life in the Jungle Canopy: Kinkajou
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