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Whitetip Reef Sharks: Deadly Nocturnal Predators | Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'Phantoms of Evolution - The Unknown Underwater Predators' here: https://youtu.be/xZiQiGxlF-E

With the aid of modern technology, we reveal the unknown behaviour of some unusual species of shark: lemon sharks and their white-tip reef counterparts.

Our film trip begins in the Bahamas. To be more precise: in the turquoise-blue waters of the Grand Bahama Bank, in an exactly fixed location. In the spring, 70 - 80 pregnant lemon sharks arrive here. This huge shark population was first discovered just a few years ago by shark researcher, Professor Sam Gruber.
Many of the females are tired and rest on the seabed. Pregnant tiger sharks swim in the midst of this group. Without any protection whatsoever, our cameramen shoot their footage, surrounded by sharks and succeed in capturing images hitherto unseen.

We continue our journey to Gainesville, Florida, to meet Gordon Hubbell, the leading shark denture expert with the world’s largest shark denture collection. He knows everything about the evolutionary history of the lemon sharks, in addition to those of the white-tip reef variety off Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Here, we encounter large schools of fish, unprecedented numbers of stingrays, as well as hammerhead sharks. However, it is the white-tip reef sharks that make the biggest impression. Their performance begins late at night. Marauding, they patrol in large groups through the reefs and hunt everything that moves. Scales and dead prey fish float above the reef - a welcoming change of diet for the ubiquitous barracudas.

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The Underwater Wonderland of Australia | Ocean Documentary

Australia stands for tourism icons like the Ayers Rock, the Pinnacles and the Kakadu National Park. Crocodiles, Koalas and Kangaroos are possibly the most popular animals of the world. Venomous snakes, and spiders are in focus of the media as well as the famous great Barrier Reef and the Ningaloo Reef - the reef of the whale sharks. This under-water documentary concentrates on the two big coral reefs. The Australian Paul Waghorn is one of the underwater specialists of the Mountain Pictures team. He possibly spends more hours underwater than on land. He describes the biodiversity off the two reefs at the east and west coast of Australia as a symphony of the ocean. It teaches us to understand not only the animals but also our own humans variety of species as a miracle. Nature does not know man made rules and religions and it is anything but a happy wonderland. The species have developed her own methods of surviving. Pauls cinematic concert is asking the spectator to think about wrong or right, good and bad, stupidity and cleverness in the world of plants and creatures of the ocean.

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Blue Realm - Episode 4: Mysterious Tentacles
Tentacles follows Dr. Jennifer Mather as she leads a team of renowned scientists to the beautiful Caribbean island of Bonaire. Their mission is to prove a controversial theory: reef squid speak to each other with a complex language they paint on their skin.
The episode features the bizarre courtship and never-before-filmed egg-laying rituals of reef squid. Travel to the Pacific Northwest for an encounter with the world's largest Octopus. You'll also witness the fascinating hunting technique of the cuttlefish.

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Blue Realm - Episode 13: White Shark Tourism: A Dangerous Gamble

Believe it or not, many scuba divers want to see great whites up close, and photographers want dramatic shots. But how do you get the sharks to where you want them? For decades, it's been done by baiting, or “chumming” – attracting sharks with food. This practice is being questioned and banned in many countries because of a dramatic increase in shark attacks.
In April 2012, a champion South African surfer was killed by a great white and shark tourism operators and documentary filmmakers were blamed. They were chumming in the area at the time of the attack. In Western Australia, 5 deaths are attributed to white sharks in just the first 6 months of 2012. Three surfers have also been killed by the sharks recently in California - more deadly attacks in a year than in the past dozen years combined. And the sharks have even been spotted as far north as Canada and a swimmer was attacked in Massachusetts. What's going on?

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Vanishing Dragons - The Sad Fate of the Galapagos' Iguanas | Wildlife Documentary

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The Galapagos Islands have been the cradle of evolution ever since Darwin's book "The Origin of Species''. Some of the strangest creatures have evolved here. Washed up these barren volcanic islands by strong winds millions of years ago, the marine iguana has undergone the most amazing transformations. Once he was a normal lizard that fed on lush greenery on land, on Galapagos he conquered the ocean to be able to survive. Nowadays he is the only lizard in the world that feeds exclusively on seaweed and grazes it on long dives under water. An adaptation to the lack of food on land. An unequaled success story and yet it looks like it will find a sudden end. In recent decades, the population of marine iguanas continues to decline. Today, they are considered endangered. Many theories about their increased mortality have been set by scientists. But so far they could not find a clear cause of death. An autopsy of 80 dead marine iguanas in 2013 had a striking result: The stomach contents consisted of undigested red and green algae. The animals seem to have died with their stomachs full. Also, a study of the sea water gave no results. Since the beginning of 2015, the authorities have once again intensified their educational efforts. Scientists and park rangers want to clarify the mystery of the disappearance of the marine iguanas in a large-scale investigation. There are four hot tracks that could lead to solving the mystery of the vanishing dragons of Galapagos.

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One characteristic feature of the walrus is the two enormous teeth in the upper jaw stretching down well below the lower jaw; these are terrifying weapons. Another feature is their tremendous weight - a male can weigh up to 1500 kg. Part of their body mass is made up of the protective layer of fat several centimetres thick all over the body under the leathery skin. This is needed because these large-scale seals live in the Polar Seas on the edge of the pack-ice.

Observing walruses in their own habitat (both underwater and on land) is not at all easy. In the first place, it is the Arctic weather conditions that can scupper observations most effectively. This is a problem faced daily by Australian biologist and walrus specialist Jason Roberts, who has lived on Spitsbergen for many years and who has spent his time dedicated to studying the private lives of the walruses and their families.
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World of the Wild - Episode 10: The Master of the Sky | Wildlife Documentary

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The masters of the sky are the winged predators of the aerial world.

World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.

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Ayeyarwady - Life Along Myanmar's Great River - Part 1: From Bhamo to Mandalay | Nature Documentary

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Myanmar is dominated by the mighty Ayeyarwady River. The river, which is over 2170 km long and spans the entire country, is the country's lifeline and main transport artery. Since time untold, it has shaped the cultural development of the region.

Even during the Colonial Period, the small city of Bhamo was already the last outpost in the north of the country and the final stop of the Irrawaddy steamboats, as the river is navigable only up to here. Early in the morning an old, run-down government ferry departs downstream, passing the "Second Gorge" of the Ayeyarwady.
Domesticated work elephants are an everyday sight here, and they are trained in the village of Wei Ma. Not far away, the shores of the Ayeyarwady are mined for gold. From Katha, the first small town on the river's upper reaches, the British once governed all of "Upper Burma". The English author George Orwell was stationed here as a police officer.
Early in the morning a privately run "express boat" disembarks, run by a 27-year-old young woman. She dreads the dangerous early morning fog, for the Ayeyarwady may be wide but it is not deep – and migrating shoals lurk everywhere.
A day's journey downstream is the village of Myit Tan Gyi, a "dolphin village". Here, a school of freshwater dolphins helps the fishermen with their work. The dolphins herd the fish together and signal with their dorsal fin when the nets should be tossed.
Mandalay. The second largest city of Myanmar, and former and final capital of the Kingdom of Burma, is enchanting: it is surrounded by temples and monasteries. Ms. San San Shwe, 30 years old, heads a business here that exists only in Mandalay. Her "gold beaters" hammer out the super-thin gold leaf used to adorn the Buddha statues of the country.
In Mandalay, the 24-year-old Monk Owen teaches Buddhist critical thinking at a monastery-run school. He takes a boat trip with his students to the hills of Sagaing, the country's center of Buddhist teaching – 8,000 monks and nuns live here high above the Ayeyarwady River.

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California - The Unknown Beauty of the Golden State | Wildlife Documentary

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California in the western United States. With its miles of sandy beaches, rugged coastlines, endless deserts and huge forests, you can hardly find such a variety of fascinating landscapes and attractions as in this state.

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Costa Rica is home to a vibrant, extremely rich animal and plant life. While the country has only about 0.03% of the world's landmass, it contains 5% of the world's biodiversity. 25% of Costa Rica is protected - in national parks and wildlife reserves, which amounts to the largest percentage of protected land in the world. Over the relatively short period of 32 years, Costa Rica has successfully managed to reduce deforestation from some of the world’s highest rates in the world to almost zero by 2005

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Ol' Man River - A Journey Along the Mighty Mississippi - Part 1: The Great Barrier | Nature Documentary

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The Mississippi is a river of superlatives. Its catchment area is the size of the Indian subcontinent, and with its approximately 3,800 kilometer long course, the 'Ol' Man River' is the third longest river on earth.

Its swamps and bayous are home to spectacular wildlife and plant life, but it is way more than that. It embodies the myth of the United States like no other: the struggle of becoming a nation, the conquest of the wilderness, the opening up of the Wild West, the demise of the Indigenous peoples, the suffering of the slaves.

From its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico to its headwaters in Lake Itasca in Minnesota, from the once rich nature on the banks of the Mississippi to the overpopulated megacities of the present day, the arc of this journey through time spans the true nature of America's most famous river from the perspective of its discoverers.

Viewers will experience the great moments in the history of the discovery of the Mississippi and its largest tributary, the Missouri, as well as encounter the most remarkable animals of the USA - bison, prairie dogs, red wolves or mighty wapiti deer. Underwater, the Mississippi River is home to manatees and giant alligators, as well as prehistoric fish giants such as bonefish and paddlefish.

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The Stream - Ecosystem in Jeopardy | Nature Documentary

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Whether it's a rushing mountain stream, a shady forest stream, or a peacefully meandering lowland stream, all streams share something in common - the crowns of the trees that stand along the water's edge touch with their branches. And there's something else that almost all streams have in common: their inhabitants are in decline. Studies show that in 94% of flowing waters, the community of native animal species no longer exists. What has happened? And what comes next?

This film showcases the diversity of the animal inhabitants of our streams, introduces their way of life, and explains their significance to the stream ecosystem. The protagonists of the film are the bullhead - a fish with a very specific "eating disorder," the fire salamander, and the rare stone crayfish - whose shell fluoresces. The film follows an ideal and typical stream from its source to its mouth and describes three very different disasters that the delicate habitat experiences throughout the year. This film also documents the factors responsible for only one in a thousand streams in Germany being considered intact and what needs to be done to save our small flowing waters. Streams in Peril: Unveiling the Battle Against Climate Change

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The Fascinating Wildlife of the Rhine Gorge | Free Nature Documentary

A fantastic journey amidst picturesque Rhine landscapes during the course of the seasons, which will afford the viewer intimate insights into the species-rich flora and fauna and will certainly whet their appetites for their own personal discovery tours.

No other German waterway has featured in literature, music and poetry as often as the Rhine. And no other region in Germany is as famous internationally as the Upper Middle Rhine Valley between Bingen, Rüdesheim and Koblenz. This spectacular river valley was recognised in 2002 as "a cultivated landscape of enormous diversity and beauty" by UNESCO and distinguished as a "World Heritage" site.

The large number of castles, the steep slope viticulture, the legendary Lorelei and the small hamlets that cling to the narrow riverbank beneath the steep slopes, are all ingredients that go into making the Rhine one of Germany's most romantic areas. The extraordinary amounts of natural riches in the Middle Rhine Valley on the other hand, are virtually unknown. In the wildly romantic and steep cliffs on both sides of the Rhine, a fascinating, almost unparalleled biodiversity abounds, including absolute treasures rarely found anywhere else other than in the wild nature of the Lorelei Valley.

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Wildlife Instincts: The Bizarre Underwater World of Noto Peninsula | Wildlife Documentary

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When winter comes to Noto, a peninsula that juts north into the Sea of Japan, strange and bizarre creatures can be found in its waters. Among them, the blanket octopus spreads its billowing membrane as it flees from predators. Also featured are spawning deep-sea fish, a 4-meter long giant octopus, mysterious deep-sea oarfish, and even giant squid. Baby fish are a must-see as well. In the harsh winter, our underwater camera follows the amazing life and behavior of these so-called "monsters."

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The Fight to Save Cascadia's Orcas | Ocean Documentary

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For eons, a one-of-a-kind population of killer whales has hunted Chinook salmon along the Pacific Coast of the United States. For the last 40 years, renowned whale scientist Ken Balcomb has closely observed them. He’s familiar with a deadly pattern - as salmon numbers plummet, orcas starve. The solution, says Balcomb, is getting rid of four fish-killing dams 500 miles away on the largest tributary to what once was the largest Chinook producing river on earth. Studying whales is science. Removing dams is politics. Defiantly mixing the two, says Balcomb, has become the most important work of his storied career. Meanwhile, the race to extinction for salmon and orcas speeds up, nipping at the heels of the plodding, clumsy pace of political change in the Pacific Northwest, where dams and hydropower are king.

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Wild Holland - Part 1: The Living Delta | Nature Documentary

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Wild Holland celebrates the diverse natural heritage of the Dutch rivers and delta region while sketching the cultural and historical context that has played such a vital part in shaping them.
Wild Holland presents a portrait of this unique wetland area of Europe as never seen before; capturing it in an important moment of change, when many of the natural processes, all but strangled by dikes, pumps and canals, are recovering. At a time when new life is flooding back into the delta we experience the resilience and dynamic of nature. The series explores this lush water world through the eyes of five main characters: the white tailed sea-eagle, the beaver, the hare, the stickleback and the large scarce blue butterfly. Each creature gives access to a different facet of the delta.

In the first episode, The Living Delta, the delta is introduced through the fascinating migration of the stickleback. Using cutting edge cinematic techniques ranging from eagle’s eye aerial views to unprecedented underwater scenes this epic journey was captured for the first time on film, from the starting point in the North Sea through sea locks to their breeding grounds far upriver in a beaver pool. There we follow the work of a beaver family as they build dams and cut down trees to shape a new landscape. This not only provides an ideal breeding ground for the stickleback, but also an expanding home to scores of new creatures, including the ring necked grass snake.


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World's Fastest Predators - Episode 1: The Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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They can accelerate faster than a Ferrari, strike with 10 times the g-force of a space shuttle and outmaneuver a fighter jet! Take a journey across deserts, dense jungle and murky lagoons and see how predators and prey run, swim and fley for their lives. This documentary series captures every movement in high definion - at 1000 frames-per-second you won't miss one graphic detail of this fast paced world!

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Life happens at alarming speeds in the churning, seemingly slow-moving ocean. Here, marlins chase their prey at 75mp/h, stonefish strike at jaw-dropping speeds and mantis shrimp throw the fastest punch in the animal kingdom. Even caped gannets take dangerous dives, hitting the water at bone-crunching velocity, just to grab a quick bite. Join us as we reveal the science behind the speed and take you on a breathtaking journey under the sea.

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Wild Ones -- Episode 7: Masters of the Sky | Wildlife Documentary

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The dark eyed falcons are among the fastest of the raptors, with the infamous peregrine falcon taking the title of fastest animal on earth. Swooping on hapless birds in mid-flight, these masters of aerial hunting are astounding.

Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.

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Race of Life - Episode 11: Underwater Defenses | Wildlife Documentary

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The ocean can be an unforgiving place. Animals living in the sea constantly have to deal with finding food, and protecting themselves from predators. There are many ways of hiding, defending, and feeding, and every different technique has advantages for different animals. For example, some animals use camouflage to escape detection or to sneak up on their prey, while other animals have coloration which intentionally makes them stand out. Some creatures hide from predators, while others stay in groups, out in the open, relying on safety in numbers. Some animals have dangerous spines or venom for protection, but even the most venomous creatures must sometimes be wary of predators. Different animals have taken advantage of different food sources, some feeding at the top of the food chain, and others at the bottom. Protecting themselves underwater is also a matter of invention and reinvention, and aquatic animals deploy an array of strategies just to stay alive. They have quite the toolbox to dip into – Evolutionary strategies such as colour and camouflage, toxins and teeth! Nudibranchs, clown fish, squid, octopus and orca whales are just some of the wonderful winners in the underwater race of life. Underwater footage shot in the wild, demonstrates vividly how these ocean creatures have evolved to survive by adapting to their environment.

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Blue Realm - Episode 12: Giants of San Benedicto
Giants of San Benedicto features Dr. Robert Rubin and his ground-breaking research of giant Mantas. You'll travel to the remote Socorro Islands off Mexico's Pacific coast and see breath-taking encounters with enormous manta rays.
You're sure to love these majestic giants as you see how they invite human contact, and encourage certain divers to ride them. The film crew also travels to the Bahamas to visit 'Bubbles', a fifteen foot Manta in the worlds largest aquarium, and witness her release back into the ocean.

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Animal Special Forces - Episode 3: On Patrol | Wildlife Documentary

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Whether the goal is to find a mate or to find a meal, the process can be daunting. But these animals are the masters of patrol and pursuit. Each has tactics that put it at the top of it class. Some are experts at setting traps, others rely on speed, sharp vision, or a remarkable sense of smell. All nail their targets efficiently and effectively.

Only the best equipped and best trained stand a chance in nature’s relentless battle. In Special Forces, we join the animal kingdom’s most skillful soldiers in the trenches. Some are stealthy assassins. Some set traps. Some are masters of disguise, and some are communications experts, working closely with their squadron or fleet.

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Playground of the Seals | Wildlife Documentary

Some have called the coast of Brittany the Riviera of the North. The many coves with white sandy beaches appear to be idyllic, but the Atlantic here in the northwest of France is rarely calm. The tidal range can be up to six meters; that is up to three times as high as on the North Sea coast.

A number of smaller islands can be found offshore - seals have discovered them as ideal places to bear their young. Under water, the sluggish harbour seals turn into fast and nimble swimmers. They are quite playful and attracted to the submarine camera. Grey seals, bigger than their cousins and with longer heads, are a bit more restrained - but sooner or later, curiosity wins. When mating seasons comes, hundreds of them gather on the shallow beaches, and the significantly bigger and heavier - they can weigh over 300 kilograms more - males start vying for their mates, it can be breathtaking. There is a reason that males are so bullnecked after all. They fight fiercely for their chosen and might receive several vicious bites to the neck in the process. There are roughly 100.000 grey seals living in the eastern Atlantic Ocean today, a sharp incline to yesteryear when they were hunted in many places.

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China Wild - Episode 5: The Cities | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviors, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horseshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

This is the wild side of China, as you've never seen it before!

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Adventure Ocean Quest - Episode 1: Shark Paradise of Polynesia | Ocean Documentary

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Shark Paradise of Polynesia: The waters off the Rangiroa Atoll in French Polynesia are home to an astonishing creature, a true survivor from an age when dinosaurs roamed the Earth around 400 million years ago: the great hammerhead shark. At up to 6 metres in length, they are imposing predators with an array of incredible sensory organs housed in their distinctive hammer-shaped heads. But there are still many unanswered questions about these mysterious creatures.

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A Winters Tale - The Journey of the Snowy Owls | Wildlife Documentary

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Snowy owls live a life full of mystery up in the Arctic. Thousands of years ago, they built a community of fate with their neighbors – lemmings. About every four years, lemmings proliferate in huge numbers. This way, snowy owls have enough feed for their young. The owls lay up to eleven eggs and can successfully raise the chicks – each of them needs two to four lemmings per day. Lately, however, lemmings’ mass reproduction hasn’t been as regular in some parts of the Tundra. What will happen to them and the snowy owls? What is the ecological link here? And what will happen if one year the winter arrives way too early?

The best way for many birds to adapt to the winter is to flee to the South. But lemmings can’t migrate and have to endure temperatures as low as -40°C. Meanwhile, if the winter is too cold and the snow level too high, even the perfectly adapted owls have to migrate in order to survive. A fascinating journey from the Arctic to Central Europe begins. Following the owls on this uncommon path, the viewer learns how animals adapt to the inhospitable climate conditions, what ecological restraints bear down on the northern fauna and which fantastic survival strategies the animals can develop.

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Sperm Whales - Titans of the Deep | Free Wildlife Documentary

Dedicated scientists, equipped with cutting-edge technology follow the sperm whales as they dive to depths of 1,584 metres. Their efforts are not in vain as amazing new findings are revealed about the lives of these acoustically sensitive creatures. However, these findings pose new questions too. Are the increasing levels of man-made noise, that now pollute the ocean, affecting the whales and forcing them to swim into environments outside their natural habitat, such as the shallow waters of the North Sea? 

The number of sperm whales that became stranded in the North Sea increased by 1000% in the 1990s. During this very same period the commercial search for oil in these waters, using seismic sonar technologies, also increased. Could there be a connection between the two? Until now, these two incidents have never been investigated. 

Sperm Whales: Titans of the Deep combines pioneering scientific research with the latest in filmmaking technology to draw you into the mysterious world of the sperm whale and to uncover the problems that it and many other animals face today.

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Down to Earth - The Mystery of Flightless Birds | Wildlife Documentary

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They’ve given up the wonderful art of flying. Or was it an art they never possessed? The brain structure and anatomy of flightless birds indicate that they descended from "flyers" - so, why don’t they fly? Often weighing around 200 kg, over 2 meters tall and capable of reaching speeds of
70 km/h, these runners have secrets!

The largest bird in the world lives in Africa: the ostrich. Its slightly smaller colleague, the emu, conquered Australia. Hanging out with him down under is the dazzling cassowary. The rhea of South America comes in third in terms of size. New Zealand’s takahe, kiwi and kakapo are the smallest among the flightless. There are about 40 non-flyers around the world, including some swimmers, like the penguin.

That the birds in New Zealand forgot how to fly is perfectly understandable: for millions of years there were no enemies on the ground. There were no mammals – just birds. Colonizers brought predators into the country that made life for the non-flyers very difficult.

But why did the ostrich opt for a life on the ground? In its African habitat, there certainly were more than enough large predators. There are definitely things about ostriches that are still a mystery today.

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The knights of the deep are on the move; almost no part of their bodies is without armor! Like
medieval warriors, these fighters are well armed – not with sword and shield, but with scissors and forceps and defensive armor that is covered with spikes and hooks. And even though they are well protected and possess an uncanny awareness of their surroundings, many of these proud knights will face a gloomy destiny.

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Wild Ones - Episode 9: Perfect Camouflage | Wildlife Documentary

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The worlds most famous master of disguise, the resplendent chameleon is more than just an ever changing face. Able to change not only their colour but also their patterns the pink, blue, red, green, orange, black, yellow, turquoise and purple chameleons that we visit use these colour changes to communicate, letting others know their mood, their intention and their sexual state.

Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.

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Breathtaking Iceland - The Stunning Beauty of Vatnajökull National Park | Nature Documentary

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In southeastern Iceland, Europe's largest glacier, the gigantic Vatnajökull, covers an area of around 9,000 square kilometers. Beneath it lie the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes. This extreme landscape is as dangerous as it is fascinating: glistening white glacier tongues, lagoons covered with icebergs, bizarre green lava mountains, snow-covered volcanic cones, solidified lava flows and imposing waterfalls overwhelm everyone who gets to see them.

In 2008, Icelanders declared the glacier and adjacent areas a national park, the largest in Europe. In this documentary, the team meets people who live, work or do research here: a life with the dangers of fire and ice in the overwhelming landscape of Vatnajökull National Park.

On average, Iceland is hit by a volcanic eruption every five years. In the summer of 2014, the largest lava outpouring in Iceland since 1784 began in Vatnajökull National Park, a historic event. 1,400 billion liters of lava spilled out in six months. The volcano initially came to rest, but now it is rumbling again! At any time, in any place, a new eruption could occur.

The island population relies on people who try to predict these natural disasters. One of them is geologist Freysteinn Sigmundsson from the University of Reykjavik. While he and his team are taking measurements in the middle of the crater of the gigantic Askja volcano to find out whether the glowing magma below will rise again, pilot Magnus Thormar is observing the volcanoes from above. A dangerous job in and above one of the most impressive, but also most unstable landscapes in the world.

But Iceland and Vatnajökull are not only a study ground for science, but also a place of deep-rooted mysticism. Bryndís Pétursdóttir is a seer. She has a mysterious connection with the Huldufólk, the hidden people, and the elves. The majority of the Icelandic population is convinced that these legendary creatures live among the people. But they only show themselves to a select few. Bryndís leads the television crew to places of special power where the mysterious creatures live. When a volcanic eruption is imminent, she feels no fear. Bryndís is convinced that the elves will appear in her dreams to warn her. One thing unites all the people who live in this extreme part of the world: a deep connection with one of the most magical places in the world, Vatnajökull National Park.

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Yosemite - America's Most Spectacular National Park | Wildlife Documentary

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Yosemite National Park is a land of superlatives: with towering cliffs and giant sequoias, home to coyotes, black bears and the most elusive of all: the bobcat. Watch this documentary with ist spectacular shots, aerial views and time-lapse shots and learn some new facts about the biodiversity in one of North Americas most spectacular National Parks.

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The Wild Soul of the Everglades National Park | Wildlife Documentary

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North America’s National Parks are world famous and their breathtaking landscapes fascinate millions of visitors. This spectacular series will show you what happens beyond the lookouts.

Everglades National Park is an American national park that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida. The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States, and the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River. An average of one million people visit the park each year. Everglades is the third-largest national park in the contiguous United States after Death Valley and Yellowstone. UNESCO declared the Everglades & Dry Tortugas Biosphere Reserve in 1976, and listed the park as a World Heritage Site in 1979, while the Ramsar Convention included the park on its list of Wetlands of International Importance in 1987. Everglades is one of only three locations in the world to appear on all three lists.

Most national parks preserve unique geographic features; Everglades National Park was the first created to protect a fragile ecosystem. The Everglades are a network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing 0.25 miles per day out of Lake Okeechobee, southwest into Florida Bay. The park is the most significant breeding ground for tropical wading birds in North America and contains the largest mangrove ecosystem in the Western Hemisphere. Thirty-six threatened or protected species inhabit the park, including the Florida panther, the American crocodile, and the West Indian manatee, along with 350 species of birds, 300 species of fresh and saltwater fish, 40 species of mammals, and 50 species of reptiles. The majority of South Florida's fresh water, which is stored in the Biscayne Aquifer, is recharged in the park.

Humans have lived for thousands of years in or around the Everglades. Plans arose in 1882 to drain the wetlands and develop the land for agricultural and residential use. As the 20th century progressed, water flow from Lake Okeechobee was increasingly controlled and diverted to enable explosive growth of the South Florida metropolitan area. The park was established in 1934, to protect the quickly vanishing Everglades, and dedicated in 1947, as major canal building projects were initiated across South Florida. The ecosystems in Everglades National Park have suffered significantly from human activity, and restoration of the Everglades is a politically charged issue in South Florida.

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World of the Wild - Episode 1: The Amazon Rainforest | Wildlife Documentary

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The Amazon Rainforest is home to splendid, exquisite plant and animal species - the most diverse and numerous array of species found anywhere in the world.

World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.

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Wild Galapagos - Part 2: Trapped in Paradise | Wildlife Documentary

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The Galapagos Islands – a small archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Its volcanic origins, predominant sparse vegetation and the extreme climatic conditions from the Tropics make survival a real challenge.

Despite all these circumstances, these islands are in fact home to many of our planet’s most unusual creatures. The English naturalist Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution by observing them. We know today why there are so many odd animals on the Galapagos Islands and that they did not certainly come voluntarily: most are actually shipwrecked or stranded by storms or strong ocean currents.

On this way, the Humboldt Current brought penguins to the Galapagos from Antarctica. In order to survive on these islands, the tuxedo-wearers managed to modify their bodies over the millennia. The Galapagos penguin is not just the only penguin capable of surviving in the Tropics; it is also the smallest penguin on earth. Barely larger than a duck, it is only through this miniaturisation that it has been able to withstand the tropical temperatures.

A similar evolutionary masterstroke has been witnessed with the Galapagos cormorant: While other cormorants often fly long distances to find fish, their Galapagos counterpart has lost this skill completely. Not only because it has food right on its doorstep in the Galapagos, but especially because it hasn’t any predators from which it needs to flee. Today, the Galapagos cormorant just has short, stubby wings, completely useless for flying. However, everything happens for a reason: its lack of wings makes it extremely streamlined under water. It has also grown increasingly strong and large, enabling it to dive deeper and longer for fish. The Galapagos cormorant is now the world’s largest cormorant.

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Forces of Nature - Part 3: Flowing Waters | Nature Documentary

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The Xinjiang Wetlands is home to hundreds of mute swans who migrate from Siberia to this place - that despite often subzero temperatures of -20° Celcius, the underground hot springs make it ideal for the swans, turning the waters into a Swan Lake. You almost expect them to turn in graceful ballet dances as dusk settles over the land.
Apart from this mystical Swan Lake, we visit the northernmost desert in China, home to the Singing Sand Mountains. The peaks are steep, and the sand ridges sharp as knives, randomly scattered. The sound made when the sand roars over the area can be heard for miles. The desert is dotted with as many as 113 lakes, of which 74 are filled with water all year round and 12 are freshwater lakes. A paradise for migrating birds.
We finish our journey on the ocean shores, by the Bohai Sea, where spotted seals live. Another superhero creature that can swim a marathon distance in under 90 minutes.

This original documentary series offers you an unprecedented perspective to observe China. China covers a vast area of over 5,200 kilometers from east to west, crossing 62 degrees of longitude and five time zones. When the Wusuli River on the easternmost end sees the sky filled with morning glow, the Pamirs on the westernmost end are still in a starry night.

China is home to abundant resources. Diversity defines the basic features of China's natural environment. Temperatures vary from place to place all over China. In winter, it is nearly -50 °C at the coldest place of China, Hanma Nature Reserve in Genhe in Inner Mongolia, while it is over 30 degrees at the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. It is the only country of the world that has reindeers in the north and elephants in the south. Nobody has ever traveled to all parts of this big Eastern country. The continuous snowy mountains of the Himalaya, the vast shore of the South China Sea, mysterious tropical rainforests, the snowy piedmont of the Changbai Mountains...

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Wildlife Instincts - Episode 7: Australia's Curious Port Jackson Sharks | Wildlife Documentary

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Every year Port Jackson sharks travel en masse to a secluded bay in Australia. The extraordinary sharks have one mission; find a mate and give birth to the next generation.
Port Jackson sharks lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. Their extraordinary eggs are spiralled in shape and uniquely adapted to their environment.
Many of the spiralled eggs are found littered on the bay’s floor. Remarkably Port Jackson sharks are responsible for many of the ruined eggs.
It is a brutal behaviour but the sharks expend a lot of energy during the mating season and eggs provide a nutrient rich meal.
The next generation of Port Jackson sharks hatch into their aquatic world alone, and must learn fast in order to survive.

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China Wild - Episode 4: The Wetlands | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans, and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horeshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish, and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

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Wild Congo - Part 1: River of Monsters | Wildlife Documentary

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As measured by its huge mass of water the Congo is the second largest river in the world, surrounded by tropical rain forest and fed by countless tributaries in an enormous watershed area in the heart of Africa. The locals call it the river that swallows rivers. As a small trickle in the north of Zambia begins its journey to the west over rapids and waterfalls until it finally pours as 40 km wide estuary into the Atlantic Ocean. Evolution and extreme conditions have created unique beings here. Fishes with lungs, wings or those that go hunting on land. The strange shoebill lurks in the vastness of the papyrus marsh, swarms of fruit bats darken the sky, meter-long pythons hunt in trees, chimpanzees populate the forests and hippopotamus bulls fight for power in the water. Exceptional shots provide insights into one of the most mysterious and dangerous regions of our planet.

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Adopted by Dolphins - A Unique Underwater Journey | Ocean Documentary

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This documentary follows a special group of researchers who are accepted as companions by a big population of bottlenose dolphins in the Red Sea. With a unique style of diving, Swiss biologist Angela Ziltener and dive base operator Michael Stadermann are capable of accompanying the animals for hours and days. While dolphin research usually takes place topside, Angela and Michael for the very first time watch the wild dolphins' behaviour from a dolphin's perspective. Willingly, the animals expose their social behaviour and their games, their exciting love life, kidnapping of females and even the use of medical substances provided by corals.

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Ocean of Sand - The Namib Desert | Free Nature Documentary

As if it were an ocean of golden sand, the Namib covers a large part of Namibia. It is the only desert on earth which reaches the ocean.

The Namib seems to be inhospitable but this impression deceives. The desert is home to the side winder snake the endemic Namib desert beetle and the desert elephants.

The Namib desert beetle for example uses the moisture of the clouds that drive inland from the sea. At the peak of the sand dunes he waits until the humidity condenses at his body. But this makes himself an attractive water supply for his enemies. The desert elephants are not only equipped with bigger ears than other elephants. They also walk on bigger feet to avoid sinking into the soft sand. The leading cow of the herd uses the oversized sensible feet to feel the vibrations of flowing water underneath the surface.

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China Wild - Episode 2: The Forests | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans, and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horeshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish, and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

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Unstoppable Invaders - The Red Imported Fire Ant | Wildlife Documentary

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Fire ants are several species of ants in the genus Solenopsis. They are, however, only a minority in the genus, which includes over 200 species of Solenopsis worldwide. Solenopsis are stinging ants, and most of their common names reflect this, for example, ginger ants and tropical fire ants. Many species also are called red ants because of their light brown color, though species of ants in many other genera are similarly named for similar reasons. Examples include Myrmica rubra and Pogonomyrmex barbatus.

The bodies of mature fire ants, like the bodies of all typical mature insects, are divided into three sections: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen, with three pairs of legs and a pair of antennae. Fire ants of those species invasive in the United States can be distinguished from other ants locally present by their copper brown head and thorax with a darker abdomen. The worker ants are blackish to reddish and their size varies from 2 to 6 mm (0.079 to 0.236 in). In an established nest these different sizes of ants are all present at the same time.

Although most fire ant species do not bother people and are not invasive, Solenopsis invicta, known in the United States as the red imported fire ant (or RIFA), is an invasive pest in many areas of the world, including the United States, Australia, China and Taiwan. The RIFA was believed to have been accidentally introduced to these countries via shipping crates, particularly with Australia when they were first found in Brisbane in 2001. These ants have now since been spotted in Sydney for the first time. They were believed to be in the Philippines, but they are most likely to be misidentified for Solenopsis geminata ants.

In the US, the FDA estimates that more than US$5 billion is spent annually on medical treatment, damage, and control in RIFA-infested areas. Furthermore, the ants cause approximately $750 million in damage annually to agricultural assets, including veterinarian bills and livestock loss, as well as crop loss. Over 40 million people live in RIFA-infested areas in the southeastern United States. It is estimated that 30–60% of the people living in fire ant-infested areas of the US are stung each year. RIFA are currently found mainly in subtropical southeastern USA states including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and parts of North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and California.

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Wild River Elbe - One Thousand Kilometres of Nature | Wildlife Documentary

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The Elbe is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It rises in the Giant Mountains of the northern Czech Republic before traversing much of Bohemia, then Germany and flowing into the North Sea at Cuxhaven, 110 kilometres northwest of Hamburg. Its total length is 1,094 km.

Geographically, the river can be divided into different sections: The Upper Elbe is the part from the source to about Riesa in the administrative district of Dresden, which is more characterized by mountains. The Middle Elbe, on the other hand, is a lowland river. It reaches as far as the Geesthacht dam just outside Hamburg.

The Lower Elbe is called the tidal part of the river. Here, the Elbe forms an estuary, a so-called estuary. At high tide, seawater enters this funnel-shaped delta at the mouth of the Elbe and mixes with the freshwater of the river. At low tide, the water then flows off to the North Sea. Finally, the continuation of the estuary funnel in the Wadden Sea is called the Outer Elbe.

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Wild City - Episode 5: Secret World | Nature Documentary

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Almost 30,000 species of animals make their home in Singapore, but many of them remain largely invisible to us. From banded bullfrogs that do battle in rain-sodden drains, to predatory mantises that hunt in suburban gardens, unseen drama unfold all around the city on a daily basis. Alongside Singapore’s busy commuters and residents, countless insects labour to thrive and propagate. Dwarf honey bees collect nectar and pollen to feed their hive, while caterpillars undergo incredible transformations into beautiful plain tiger butterflies. Meanwhile, in Singapore’s forest reserves, joggers and cyclists are largely oblivious to the work going on under their feet: termites constructing elaborate tunnels and recycling precious nutrients through the forest’s ecosystem, and rare snails and gigantic forest ants foraging in the canopy and undergrowth. Voiced by naturalist Nick Baker, this is another exhilarating documentation of Singapore’s suprising wildlife.

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Sharks Attack - When Worst Fears Become Reality | Sharks Documentary

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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 also do attack people, and, with more human activity focused on the coastlines of the world, these attacks are becoming more common. While attacks are happening more, most are usually not fatal – the shark lets its victim live, to swim another day.

Meet those people unlucky enough to have suffered shark attacks, but lucky enough to survive and find out exactly what happened during those crucial seconds… When Sharks Attack.

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Giants of the Seas - The Mystery of the Sperm Whales | Ocean Documentary

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Long massacred by whaling ships, sperm whales were almost driven to extinction. Saved when whale hunting ceased in the 1980s, the largest predators on the planet had, until then, always been studied from the surface, allowing their life beneath the seas to remain a mystery.
For the first time, a team of scientific divers has literally become immersed in the day to day life of a clan of cetaceans. Off the coast of Mauritius, over a period of 7 years, they shared the fascinating lives of the clan and tried to unravel the mysteries of their communication using a specifically designed recording device.
Witnesses to moments of intimacy that had never before seen, from the exchanges between a mother and her newborn, to the relationship between the latter and its "nurse", they aimed to decipher the secrets of the whales' dialect and those of the complex relationships forged within this astonishing cohesive, matriarchal society.

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The Wild Pacific - Gigantic Ocean Teeming With Life | Ocean Documentary

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The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on earth, bordering all other oceans. The Pacific Coast stretches across New Zealand, Australia, East Asia and the west coast of North and South America.

On November 28, 1520, Ferdinand Magellan, coming from the Strait of Magellan, reached the Pacific Ocean on his circumnavigation of the world. He named it Mar Pacifico (Portuguese & Spanish for Peaceful Sea) because the storms that had accompanied him until then subsided. Despite this name, the Pacific also experiences violent storms and hurricanes.

The Pacific Ocean lies between the Arctic to the north, North America to the northeast, Central America to the east, South America to the southeast, Antarctica to the south, Australia to the southwest, Oceania to the west, and Asia to the northwest. In the north it borders on the Arctic Ocean and in the southwest on the Indian Ocean and in the south on the Southern Ocean, which lies south of the 60th parallel.

The Pacific Pole of Inaccessibility (Point Nemo), the point furthest from the mainland and islands, is located in the South Pacific between New Zealand and Chile.


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World's Fastest Predators - Episode 6: The Black Lagoon | Wildlife Documentary

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They can accelerate faster than a Ferrari, strike with 10 times the g-force of a space shuttle and outmaneuver a fighter jet! Take a journey across deserts, dense jungle and murky lagoons and see how predators and prey run, swim and fley for their lives. This documentary series captures every movement in high definion - at 1000 frames-per-second you won't miss one graphic detail of this fast paced world!

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Seen from above, the rainforest appears serene and quiet. But below is a world at war, where creatures hide behind trees, sail through the air, and lie and wait until the time is right to strike...and when they do, they attack with blinding bursts of speed. Enter the forest's dark underworld, where cobras, orange baboon tarantulas, chicken hawks, and other predators lurk in the shadows and mist. High-speed cameras capture the battles in gruesome detail and state-of-the-art CGI reveals how these soldiers of evolution are geared to fight.

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Wild Galapagos - Part 1: In the Grip of the Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, around 1000 km to the west of South America, there is a group of volcanic islands. The Galapagos Archipelago. The islands are considered the cradle of evolution. Nowhere else you could find such a rare variety of animals, including diving iguanas, giant tortoises with snake-like necks, and albatrosses which you normally expect on the open ocean.

The secret to this biodiversity lies hidden in the Pacific. Two mighty ocean currents keep a firm grip on the Galapagos. The ice-cold Humboldt Current from Antarctica brought animals to the Galapagos which would normally just exist in cold regions. It dominates one half of the year. The other half of the year, the warm, tropical Panama Current reigns over the remote, ancient islands and brings its own animals with it. These powerful currents alternate every six months, inverting life in the Galapagos!

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World of the Wild - Episode 7: The Open Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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Ocean habitats come in all forms. Underwater creatures make homes wherever survival is assured.

World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.

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Saguaro - The Unexpected Beauty of America's Forgotten National Park | Wildlife Documentary

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Arguably the most unusual desert in North America lies in Arizona. Extreme temperatures, endless droughts, vicious winds and ravenous predators present the desert dwellers with a never-ending ordeal. Despite these adverse circumstances, Saguaro National Park is one of the most biodiverse deserts in the world. In the midst of the barren landscape stands a silent sentinel. A giant. The symbol of the Wild West: The mighty saguaro cactus gives the national park its name and offers many animals a well-protected habitat

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Wild Gibraltar - Where Africa & Europe Meet | Wildlife Documentary

This is a wildlife feast that features the migratory animals of the Straits of Gibraltar or the Pillars of Hercules (as it was formerly known), the border between Africa and Europe. From the dawn of history, battles have been waged in these seas. Today, one of them is still on each season- the fishing of red tuna in their migratory route through these waters. This entails an intense fight between two competitors – the Moroccan fishermen and the greatest predator in the oceans, the orca. Each year in their flight, more than 300 million of birds challenge the strongest westerly and easterly winds to head here for their winter shelters. Will they all be able to achieve this? For the other animal species, their migration to this land was either coincidental or compulsory, as pets or as bargaining chip between trading Arabs of Phoenicians. Whatever the reason, the result is that these chameleons, tortoises, mongooses and genets are all part of a legacy. Today, they have become typical species from the south of Spain, some of them being unique representatives of their species in Europe.

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Adventure Ocean Quest - Episode 2: The Giants of Rurutu | Ocean Documentary

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Humpback whales are amongst the biggest known mammals on Earth, weighing in at around 36.000kg, but by the early 1960s, after 34 million years on this planet, these gentle, majestic giants had been hunted almost to extinction. With their populations now in partial recovery, it is once again possible to find humpback whales around Rurutu in Polynesian waters. They congregate here between July and November to give birth to a new generation, and to mate. The newborns are prepared for a life of migration, covering thousands of kilometres every single year.

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Great Places of the World - Episode 4: Jamaica | Nature Documentary

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Jamaica – vacation paradise in the Caribbean. Off the beaten track and the tourist hotspots, we discover the island’s beauty from the lush rural interior where many folks still live off the land, to the beaches where fishermen live in simple huts. We will encounter inhabitants of the island who, even amid the rigors of daily life, still retain their unique art of living.

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World of the Wild - Episode 3: The Great Barrier Reef | Wildlife Documentary

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The Great Barrier Reef supports a vast array of life forms. In this episode, we will meet them

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China Wild - Episode 3: The Grasslands | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans, and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horeshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish, and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

This is the wild side of China, as you've never seen it before!

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Wild City - Episode 6: River World | Nature Documentary

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Meet the first ever brood of otter pups to be born and raised in UNESCO World Heritage site the Singapore Botanic Gardens. And six of the most precious and endangered Lesser Whistling Ducklings. Shot over seven months using state-of-the-art natural history techniques and equipment, this latest instalment of the award-winning Wild City series takes you on a journey down the rivers and lakes of Singapore through the eyes of the young in the wild. With exclusive access to the otter family, we follow many firsts for the pups – from swimming lesson to hunting their catch. We also capture the ultimate display of a mother’s love in the duck family as they faced down the fury of Mother Nature. Will these younglings be able to make it to adulthood? Joining the cast of water babies are huge river monsters battling for dominance; strange night-time creatures birthing hundreds of eggs at a time; and the most evolved of tiny creatures that can walk on water.

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Squids & Octopuses - Mysterious Hunters of the Deep Sea | Ocean Documentary

Octopuses and squids are anything but cuddly pets. They have neither legs nor fins. Instead, they have snakelike arms, covered in suction caps - eight or ten, dangerous tentacles, which grow out of their heads. To add to their bizarre appearance, they are soft flabby, void of vertebrae or bones. When in danger, they emit foul-smelling ink. They originate from a time before humans walked the earth; from the primeval period, before fish populated the oceans. It is therefore hardly surprising, that these cephalopods seem so strange and disconcerting to us.

Our film trip takes us to the Sea of Cortez, to the Socorro Islands, where fish are in abundance. It is here that we want to find the legendary Humboldt squid, to capture its nocturnal hunt for food on camera. Mantas, white-tip reef sharks, sea lions and dolphins accompany us. Before our late night rendezvous with the squids, we get some close ups of the sophisticated hunting techniques of swordfish, or Merlin.
On Vancouver Island, we accompany Karen Palmer and David Pickles, experts on giant octopi, on their search for the eight-armed cephalo-pods. We are also on hand, when they greeted by their "favourites", witnesses to a unique communication between man and animal.

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Wild Ones - Episode 12: Micro Predators | Wildlife Documentary

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There are over a million ants to every person on the planet and these tiny creatures present the worlds greatest army. Slave maker ants take the larva of other ants and rear the off-spring to a life of servitude, meat eater ants make super-nests that stretch over half a kilometer while fire ants administer blister raising stings.

Wild Ones finds inspiration in the rhythms of nature as shown through the wonders of the animal kingdom. It explores different aspects of animal behavior, including hunting techniques and feeding habits, family elationships and defense mechanisms, courtship and mating rituals.

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Russia's Icy Northern Sea Coast | Free Nature Documentary

Murmansk, the metropolis on the Barents Sea, is anything but Russia's cold north. There's always something going on here, for example the Olympic Polar Games. Ice surfing and ice swimming, reindeer racing, the first atom ice breaker in the history of the world, a corner shop in ice and snow, endearing village school lessons and the singing Norwegian Sea Fleet - arctic lifestyle far away, north of the polar circle.

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China Wild - Episode 1: The Ocean | Wildlife Documentary

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China: a country with the world’s most diverse ecosystems, teeming with an incredible array of wildlife. This landmark series showcases the country’s five largest habitats, from its ancient forests to the Tibetan grasslands, from the Yangtze’s wetlands to China's megacities and surrounding oceans.

The series reveals never-before-seen behaviours, rare animals, and conservation in action, in extraordinary environments. In the forests, we join the territorial battles of rival Francois' leaf monkey clans, and discover new efforts to save the endangered Manchurian tigers and Amur leopards. We follow Tibetan foxes hunting pikas on the alpine grasslands, and the breeding season of the world's smallest crane, the Demoiselle. In the wetlands, we learn about the re-introduction of the Yangtze finless porpoise, and witness the mating rituals of the world's oldest marine creature - the Chinese horeshoe crab - with a history of over 300 million years. In the cities, we join north-eastern Chinese hedgehogs eking out a living in Beijing, and playful macaques feasting at Chinese New Year in the plateau city of Guiyang. In the oceans, we discover a recent proliferation of flame jellyfish, and follow the latest attempts to restore the northern edge of the coral triangle in the South China Sea, one of the world's richest underwater habitats.

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World of the Wild - Episode 13: The Wildlife of Madagascar | Wildlife Documentary

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In this episode, we explore the beautiful landscape of Madagascar.

World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.

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World of the Wild - Episode 11: The Freshwaters | Wildlife Documentary

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A wide variety of species from insects, to amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds, and even mammals are found in rivers, lakes, and streams all around the world. We will explore the wild lives above, below, and on the surface of freshwater everywhere.

World of the Wild is a deeper journey into the crucial, fragile interdependence between animal life and the environment. Guided by the most up-to-date research we travel through jungles, forests, mountain ranges, deserts, and oceans to discover animals, their habitats, and the environment that sustains them. Their behavior, and ability to develop, survive and adapt to a changing environment are evident.

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Vicious Beauties - The Secret World of the Jellyfish | Ocean Documentary

The family of the jellyfish or medusae are not only the most venomous ocean inhabitants but also some of the deepest divers. Medusae have been found as deep as 8.300 meters. Their existence is paramount to the oceans. Many of the large migrations of fish and mammals would not be possible without the existence of jellies. They are a crucial part of the food chain, many fish feed on jellies and in turn mammals or larger migratory predators feed on fish.The scientist Gerhard Jarms of the Zoological Institute of the University of Hamburg takes us on a journey into the exotic world of jellyfish. He is one of the most renowned medusae scientists in the world. Our expedition begins in the northern Atlantic where we will find the mysterious periphylla. We will continue on to the Azores in the Atlantic. There we will search for the XY jellies that seek shelter in caves in rough seas.
In the Pacific we will swim with the jellies in the famous Jellyfish Lake and last but not
least we will explore some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs of western Papua. And at the very end danger lurks around every corner as we set out to search off Australia's coast for the fatal sea wasp- one of the most poisonous ocean inhabitants. In the Pacific we will swim with the jellies in the famous Jellyfish Lake and last but not
least we will explore some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs of western Papua. And at the very end danger lurks around every corner as we set out to search off Australia's coast for the fatal sea wasp- one of the most poisonous ocean inhabitants.

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Darkwoods - Canada's Hidden Nature Reserve | Wildlife Documentary

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Half a century ago the German Duke Carl von Württemberg purchased a 55.000-hectare parcel of land in the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. He baptized his holdings after his native Black Forest, "Darkwoods", and managed the forests in the lonely region sustainably. Until today the barely accessible mountain ranges are home to rare mountain caribou, grizzly bears, endangered bats, wolves and unique birds. Just a few years ago, the area returned to Canadian ownership – bought by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). They want to preserve Darkwoods with its unique flora and fauna, but also want it to be a showcase region of Canada. They get help from Gerry the Stream Keeper, Cory the bat researcher, Adrian the botanist and Leo the caribou scientist.
The film takes the viewer into the nearly impassable Darkwoods with its ecosystems of old growth valleys and alpine meadows, and shows its unrivaled nature through the seasons of a year – a wonderful part of Canada, now preserved forever.

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Race of Life - Episode 10: Underwater Predators | Wildlife Documentary

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Almost all animals living in the sea are predators - from small fish to great white sharks and starfish to giant squid. Their bodies have been designed and built to capture prey and avoid becoming prey themselves. Raiders of the Underwater Universe have evolved to become among the more efficient war machines of our planet. There are "predators lurking" as stone fish, cleverly disguising themselves to wait for unsuspecting prey which wander too close. In an episode that illustrates the Race of Life in an underwater world of dangerous predators with razor-sharp teeth, we will see sharks, barracuda and moray eels go about their grisly business. Underwater predators have adapted some fairly extreme measures to hunt and to survive. The fish of the reef need to be fast to escape the barracuda, with its lightning speed and pincushion teeth. And stay on the alert when they swim near the lairs of the moray eel, a large and lethal creature of perhaps surprising grace and beauty. They may be ambushed by the also elegant - but deadly – lionfish. The knitting needle spines of the lionfish are capable of injecting deadly venom. Or if equally unlucky, prey can be sucked into the huge mouth of a stonefish. With so many hungry mouths to feed, it’s a jungle down there.

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Thailand's Wild Side - Part 1: Hunt or Prey | Wildlife Documentary

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Across Thailand’s myriad landscapes, animals face a constant challenge - to find food. From misty rainforests to rich wetlands, salty mangrove forests to busy cities, they’re locked in a deadly battle either to search out their prey or avoid becoming someone else’s dinner. Their survival depends on their wits, guile and ingenuity, and losers pay the ultimate price!

Thailand’s Wild Side is a 2-part series featuring a diverse cast of engaging characters across a myriad landscapes. In the Hunting Game animals face the constant challenge of finding food. They are locked in a deadly battle either to search out prey or avoid a predator’s jaws and claws. In the Mating Game creatures are pushed to the limits in the pursuit of a perfect partner and the challenge of raising a family.

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The Cat Report - Episode 1 | Big Cats Documentary

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The Cat Report brings your real wildlife adventure stories selected from 100's of hours of footage, originally shot live, capturing aimal interactions and behaviour. This factual programm follows the lives of lions, cheetahs, hyenas and leopards of the Maasai Mara and Greater Kruger National Park. These beasts of the bush have names, personalities and prowess. Their everyday, intimate encounters draw audiences into close and lasting relationships with each of them. From family quarrels and love affairs to wild hunts and cute cubs, these animals never have a dull moment!

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Amazing Albania- Hidden Beauty on the Adriatic Sea - Part 1: The North | Nature Documentary

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Shrouded by prejudice and entwined with horror stories about archaic customary laws, Albania lies like a white spot on the map of southeastern Europe. Shaken by wars and decades of isolation from the outside world, it is home to warm people and incredible natural treasures. Here visitors will find splendid Lakelands, unspoiled coastlines, and breathtaking highlands.

The two episodes show the unknown and unspoiled regions and the traditions with vibrant places of culture and the people they dominate. Prejudice and reality are far apart. Albania is poor, but it is also rich: rich in landscape diversity, flora & fauna, and culture. After the dark decades of communist dictatorship, where all religions were forbidden, it is now a country where Christians and Muslims get along well.

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This film shows Norway at its finest and most beautiful. Only if the weather was fine, we switched the record button on our camera. The result is a touching documentary about this breathtaking country.

The film shows primeval landscapes, fjords, glaciers, culture and animals in the typical clear, dust free lights of the northern hemisphere. The warm Gulf Stream creates a mild climate even to the north of the arctic circle. So agriculture and live-stock breeding is possible where one expects strong winters and cold summers.

At some of the slopes of the fjords even strawberries, cherries and apples grow. Only the hinterland in the far north is covered in deep snow during the winter until Easter. But the Sami and the reindeers are pretty well adapted to these conditions.

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World of the Wild - Episode 4: The Arctic | Wildlife Documentary

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The Arctic is alive with a fascinating assortment of wildlife and species that are unique to this Polar environment.

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World's Fastest Predators - Episode 5: The Lagoon | Wildlife Documentary

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They can accelerate faster than a Ferrari, strike with 10 times the g-force of a space shuttle and outmaneuver a fighter jet! Take a journey across deserts, dense jungle and murky lagoons and see how predators and prey run, swim and fley for their lives. This documentary series captures every movement in high definion - at 1000 frames-per-second you won't miss one graphic detail of this fast paced world!

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There's more than just one creature lurking in this black lagoon. Here, in this bizarre netherworld between river and ocean, evolution has created a variety of freakish assassins, many of whom can strike in the blink of an eye. Witness the fast-paced, deadly action up close and in slow motion as our high-speed cameras capture sharp-shooting archerfish, African fish eagles, mantis shrimp, and other killers at work. Cutting-edge CGI details show just how they use their alien jaws, spear-like arms, and color-changing skin as weapons of underwater war.

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World of the Wild - Episode 6: The Jungles of Asia | Wildlife Documentary

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Some of the most beautiful rainforests, jungle landscapes, and wildlife are in Asia. They are also under threat. How is wildlife surviving, and adapting? 'World of the Wild' takes us along to find out.

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Phantoms of Evolution - The Unknown Underwater Predators | Wildlife Documentary

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With the aid of modern technology, we reveal the unknown behaviour of some unusual species of sharks: lemon sharks and their white-tip reef counterparts. Our film trip begins on the Bahamas. To be more precise: in the turquoise-blue waters of the Grand Bahama Bank, in an exactly fixed location. In spring, 70 - 80 pregnant lemon sharks arrive here. This huge shark population was first discovered just a few years ago by shark researcher, Professor Sam Gruber. Many of the females are tired and rest on the seabed. Pregnant tiger sharks swim in the midst of this group. Without any protection whatsoever, our cameramen shoot their footage, surrounded by sharks and succeed in capturing images hitherto unseen.
We continue our journey to Gainesville, Florida, to meet Gordon Hubbell, the leading shark denture expert with the world’s largest shark denture collection. He knows everything about the evolutionary history of the lemon sharks, in addition to those of the white-tip reef variety off Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Here, we encounter large schools of fish, unprecedented numbers of stingrays, as well as hammerhead sharks. However, it is the white-tip reek sharks that make the biggest impression. Their performance begins late at night. Marauding, they patrol in large groups through the reefs and hunt everything that moves. Scales and dead prey fish float above the reef - a welcoming change of diet for the ubiquitous barracudas.

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World of the Wild - Episode 9: The Desert | Wildlife Documentary

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An extreme climate and an extreme environment where wildlife has had to adapt to survive.

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Volcanic New Zealand - Part 1: A Violent Past | Nature Documentary

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New Zealand owes its existence to a fiery past. Journeying into some of New Zealand's most remote and stunning locations we follow researchers and adventurers on the ground at the bleeding edge of science.

We travel back to before Zealandia drifted away from Gondwana and learn what New Zealand looked like when massive volcanic eruptions were occurring. We discover what caused these events and how they influenced the formation of New Zealand as it is today.

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World of the Wild - Episode 8: The Wetlands | Wildlife Documentary

Watch 'World of the Wild - Episode 9' here: https://youtu.be/SgFbEQp_muo

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Swamps, wetlands, marshes, bogs, and fens are found all over the world, generally in more temperate regions where there is fast vegetation growth.

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David Attenborough's Wild City - Episode 1: Hidden Wild | Nature Documentary

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This documentary explores Singapore's hidden wilderness - overlooked areas of the island that are home to a variety of fascinating creatures, such as the flying colugo, the wild boar in Pulau Ubin, and the saltwater crocodile and a family of smooth-coated otters in Sungai Buloh. There are some other interesting wild creatures in Singapore, such as the elusive Suda Pangolin, the monitor lizard (the largest lizard on the island), and the white bellied sea eagle.

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Wild River Rhine | Nature Documentary

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There is hardly any other river in Germany that is surrounded by as many myths and legends as the river Rhine. No other river has been the topic of songs, has been painted and travelled equally frequently.
Despite this it still seems to be true today what the French poet Victor Hugo once said about this river – the Rhine is a river everybody talks about, nobody explores, everybody visits but no one really knows. It is the second longest river in Central and Western Europe after the Danube. Medieval castles, important industrial sites and lush vineyards - this is what river Rhine is famous for.
This river however is much more than what man had made it. Even though man has settled next to the river and the stream has been used as means of transportation for thousands of years, it's banks still host a stunning variety of wildlife habitats. Alluvial forests, roaring waterfalls, steep canyons and sunny slopes flank the river along its some 1230km. The variety of habitats is the reason for the large biodiversity along the stream.

The film follows the water against the stream. Starting at its delta in the Netherlands it runs through six countries until its place of origin in the Swiss Alps. This film about the Rhine is unique because of its focus on the Fauna and Flora that exists alongside the stream. Beavers and Seals, Capricorns and Lizards, Wild boar and White-throated dipper are among the animal stars of this film.

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David Attenborough's Wild City - Episode 2: Urban Wild | Nature Documentary

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David Attenborough takes us on a journey through a day in the life of the wildlife that lives in Singapore's urban environments. From a troop of macaques in Bukit Timah to a family of otters in Marina Bay, the surprising and fascinating stories of the city's wild is exposed, from civets taking up residence in roof cavities to pythons hunting in drains.

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Volcanic New Zealand - Part 3: A Fiery Future | Nature Documentary

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New Zealand owes its existence to a fiery past. Journeying into some of New Zealand's most remote and stunning locations we follow researchers and adventurers on the ground at the bleeding edge of science.

New Zealand's most populous city - Auckland - is located amidst a field of over fifty volcanoes. When a major volcanism event occurs, what might it be and how will Aucklanders cope?

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Cocos Island - Mystery of the Pacific Ocean | Nature Documentary

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Cocos Island protrudes from the Pacific Ocean - a lone volcano peeking out of the blue grey waters, off the Costa Rican coast. The island has many similarities with the fictional Treasure Island, penned by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, himself an intrepid traveler. Maybe he was inspired by tales of Cocos Island as he never went there himself. The tiny island is just 25 sqm2 and covered by an impenetrable jungle of streams, waterfalls and gorges, making it the world's largest uninhabited island rainforest. Because it is so isolated, unique flora and fauna flourish. Today, as a national park and world natural heritage, park rangers guard and oversee the entire island so it may hopefully remain a treasure for decades and centuries to come.

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Volcanic New Zealand - Part 2: A Threatening Presence | Nature Documentary

Watch 'Volcanic New Zealand - Part 3' here: https://youtu.be/Nt5PpIvpdc8

New Zealand owes its existence to a fiery past. Journeying into some of New Zealand's most remote and stunning locations we follow researchers and adventurers on the ground at the bleeding edge of science.

How do humans live in harmony with the titanic power of volcanism? What are the benefits and cultural impacts? How does volcanism enhance our daily lives? What is the current state of volcanology science and how can we mitigate the risks?

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Skagerrak - Europe's Unique Marine Animal Habitat | Nature Documentary

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The strait that connects the North Sea with the Baltic, with depths of over 700 meters, is notorious for its dangerously strong currents. But currents also mean food and therefore nourishment for the large swarms of fish that inhabit the region. The sea grass meadows are comparable with those off the Californian coast.
Harbour seals, grey seals and orcas hunt here, as do the rare black mouth cat shark and porpoises. Close by, catfish mate, which in itself is quite spectacular and never caught on film in this way before. Lion's mane jellyfish with nettle threads of up to 30 meters in length make their way through the open sea.
Skagerrak's coastal regions are amongst the most beautiful and varied in Europe and boast one of the world's great bird paradises. Oystercatchers, sandwich and arctic terns are more plentiful here than anywhere else in Europe. The infinitely long dune landscape of the Skagerrak, is Denmark's answer to the skerries of the Swedish and Norwegian coasts.
Large seal colonies can be found in the isolation of the small, picturesque islands and one can come face to face with the animals. In this rough, yet infinitely beautiful landscape, the many streams and rivers that open out into the Skagerrak, are quite remarkable. We accompany salmon in an equally beautiful river landscape and meet with ospreys and sea eagles and eventually come face to face with a brown bear mother and her little ones.

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David Attenborough's Wild City - Episode 3: Islands | Nature Documentary

Watch 'David Attenborough's Wild City - Episode 4' here: https://youtu.be/U2tDwm7YbGI

Singapore's coasts and islands are home to an array of fascinating creatures, such as the rare tiger tail seahorse, the dynamic duo of the yellow watchman goby and the pistol shrimp, and the quick-changing cuttlefish, also among the fascinating creatures featured are the dog-faced water snake, the sand bubble crab, the golden orb spider, and the very rare Neptune's Cup Sponge.

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David Attenborough's Wild City - Episode 4: Forest Life | Nature Documentary

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The fourth episode explores Singapore’s forests. Here on the fringes of the city, the jungle harbours some fascinating species, including many that have never been filmed before. The star of the show is the Raffles’ banded langur, one of the least-known primates on the planet. Found only in Singapore and Malaysia, there are only a few hundred left and around 60 have made a home in Singapore's rainforests. A troop of nine live high in the canopy where their babies learn to climb and discover all there is to know about their jungle home. Below them, a cast of creatures carve out a life in this multi-layered forest world. Ambush hunting scorpions, flying dragons escaping from murderous jaws, a nest of weaving ants with their own farm, and one of the world's tiniest hoofed animals - the mouse-deer. This is a journey to discover the wonderful residents that thrive here.

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15th Meridian East - Episode 1: Wild Life, Gentle Nature | Nature Documentary

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The landscapes along the 15th meridian east are highly contrasting: from icy wastelands, to vast rainforests, to shimmering deserts and lush green pastures. People, animals and plants have had to adapt to the climate, find solutions to daily challenges and adjust to the different regions. But one fact links them: their time zone. We show you the natives of this dynamic zone who live from their natural environs. Discover the troubles, dreams and hopes of the people living along this geographical nexus.

As contrasting as the landscapes of the 15th meridian east, so different are its animal inhabitants. What are the living conditions like in the heat of the Namibian Damaraland, in Lusatia or on the coast of Norway? Which challenges do elephants, whales or kingfishers have to master together with their companions from north to south?

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Magical Moors - A Mysterious World Full of Life | Wildlife Documentary

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Eerie and menacing, yet hauntingly beautiful and highly evocative. The rugged Moor landscape has long fuelled our imagination, inspiring artists and poets, evoking images both terrifying and deeply romantic. It’s a land of contrasts. Wide open heaths, windswept and barren in winter, are transformed into wonderful carpets of white, fluffy cotton grass in summer. Large bears and wolves roam alongside delicately fluttering butterflies, the bubbling calls of black grouse and the enchanting trills of the great snipe.

Moors, bogs and wetlands can be found all over in Europe. Everyone has at least heard about this habitat but most know little about it. Only 1% of the Middle European wetlands are still untouched. A gigantic amount of carbohydrate is stored inside these wetlands. But knowing about this fact does not stop their destruction. Climate change and global warming are on everyone’s mind – stopping the destruction of moors and wetlands would be one great step towards the reduction of greenhouse gases.
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보호자의 고령과, 뇌병 장애로 인해
제대로 돌봄을 받지 못해 방치되고 있다는 반려견의 사연을 듣고
동물자유연대와 함께 구조 현장을 다녀왔습니다.

보호자가 온전치 않은 몸 상태로 사료만 겨우 챙겨주고 있는 상태,
자신이 겪고 있는 현실이 아이에게 영향을 미칠까 우려되어
더 잘 돌봐줄 수 있는 보호자를 찾기 희망하셨습니다.

상황을 인지한 수원세류행정복지센터에서
동물자유연대로 도움을 요청해 함께
구조 및 미용을 진행 하였습니다.

도움 주신 분들께 진심으로 감사드립니다.

*지나친 비난과 욕설 폭언 댓글은 삼가 부탁드리며
예고 없이 삭제 될 수 있습니다.

영상 속 아이의 입양 문의 ??
https://www.instagram.com/kawa.on/
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