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- A passionate conservation biologist brings together a river bushman fearful of losing his past and a young scientist uncertain of her future on an epic, four-month expedition across three countries, through unexplored and dangerous landscapes, in order to save the Okavango Delta, one of our planet's last pristine wildernesses.
- Great Migrations takes viewers on the epic journeys animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species.
- See a fascinating bat that, until recently, no one knew existed, and that boasts the largest tongue-to-body ratio of any mammal in the world.
- Witness exclusive, never-before-seen footage of a lemon shark birth, right in the middle of hurricane alley in Coasts.
- Hunt alongside an elusive jaguar before it makes a meal of a caiman crocodile along the banks of the Amazon Forests.
- In spring, the Falklands become home to animals from all over the South Atlantic, which troubles its rare all-year-round inhabitants like the cara-cara.
- The epic journey of monarch butterflies who migrate from Mexico to Canada and back again each year.
- Each year, one million wildebeests gather on Africa's Serengeti Plain to give birth, which attracts numerous predators.
- Animals often take the hard way to get what they want, and there are good reasons for that.
- Each year, the land-bound red crabs of the Christmas Island enter the ocean to give birth.
- Many animals are willing to go to extreme lengths to get the chance to breed.
- A half a million strong army of ants from a single ant colony preys upon the forests of Costa Rica.
- The edge of the Sahara Desert in Mali is home to a unique society of rare desert elephants who struggle for survival in such harsh conditions, but also share a form of tribal culture.
- The canopy of the Borneo rainforest is home to a number of animals who can go throughout their entire lives without ever having to climb down to the ground once.
- Many animal species leave their babies to fend for themselves.