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- Adventurer and naturalist Steve Backshall has one mission; to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Travelling across six continents, Steve searches through trees, deserts, swamps and seas to find them all.
- Overfishing due to demand for shark fin soup has caused a decline in the shark population, and has become a global problem. In the Malaysian state of Sabah, the Sabah Shark Protection Association (SSPA) tries to save the shark population, and will do anything to help.
- A journey through Borneo's varied habitats, revealing a staggering diversity of life.
- The intimate lives of some of the largest and most impressive animals alive today - crocodiles, turtles and tortoises - are revealed in this final program. All of them are covered in thick scales that have turned into armor, yet, despite their tough exteriors, these animals are capable of astonishing behavior and warm-hearted interaction.
- On a journey through Malaysia and Indonesia to track down the deadly Komodo dragon, the travellers help to release turtles into the wild and encounter one of the deadliest snakes on earth.
- Mammals dominate the planet. They do it through having warm blood and by the care they lavish on their young. Filming in the bitter Antarctic winter reveal how a mother Weddell seal wears her teeth down keeping open a hole in the ice so she can catch fish for her pup. A powered hot air balloon captures stunning images of millions of migrating bats as they converge on fruiting trees in Zambia.
- From PBS KIDS: While checking out how coral reefs are formed, the Wild Kratts discover that Zach and Donita have sent robotic Parrotfish to collect coral to make jewelry. Martin and Chris must use the power of the greatest hunters of the reef to stop this evil plot.
- After being lowered from a helicopter and climbing down form the jungle canopy, Bear makes a torch to explore a cave in hopes of finding a stream. But mountain streams have waterfalls which mean more dangerous descents. Then the rain starts and the stream becomes a torrent but it's the road back to civilization.
- Using the latest technology, "Sounds of Nature" brings viewers to a world beyond their own, discovering secrets hidden until now; director: Bridget Appleby.
- On the Zanzibar islands, off the Indian Ocean coast of Tanganyka, mild predation and relatively easy feeding contributed to the development of giant species, as of crabs and bats. Only Pemba, the second largest island, is a regular la,d mass, the others were coral reefs until the sea-level fell. Its coastal waters harbor aquatic giants too, like whale sharks and mantra rays.
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