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- When Elsa's three mischievous cubs begin wreaking havoc on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
- Documentary that explores the differences and similarities between human behavior and that of animals.
- 20 years after the TV Mini-Series "Tales of the Serengeti", our crew reunites to truly explore the Serengeti, with no fiction. True events are narrated by Michael Krass in this very exciting TV Documentary. We almost didn't survive it.
- Six years ago, Will Gadd made several first ascents of Kilimanjaro's ice towers. Now, as the mountain's iconic ice cap disappears rapidly, he returns to make one last ascent.
- The Cheetah: the fastest land animal on the earth and a feared predator. Every fiber of its body is designed to win the race for survival. But before the cubs can dominate the African Savannah, a mother cheetah must transform her offspring from adorable kittens into bold, powerful hunters. We follow the destinies of a young cheetah mother and her first cubs, as she struggles to teach her offspring how to survive in one of the most cutthroat environments on the planet. An epic true story set against the backdrop of one of the wildest places of our planet. High-speed cameras capture the real-life of the sprinters of the African Savannah, and reveals every stunning detail of one of the most important lessons: how to hunt for prey. Although they will one day be feared, the cubs are under constant threat from surrounding lions, leopards and hyenas.
- Addo, a young lion, is living a peaceful life. When the drought arrives, he finds out life is tougher than he thought.
- To ancient Egyptians, crocodiles of the Nile were river gods. In modern times, a young female takes risks to mate with the biggest male in the group.
- There is a great deal we can learn from our fellow creatures. Their understanding of the world pre-dates our own, and carries with it extraordinary abilities to heal, communicate, and transform our lives.
- The last programme of the series sees David Attenborough compare the foraging skills of humans with those of our distant relatives, the great apes. As bipedal mammals, humans have come to dominate their surroundings and, through the exploitation of the food sources available to them, evolved with larger brains.
- Ethiopia's Afar low plain is a lunar landscape of craters and saline lakes in hellish heat. By extreme contrast, over thirty million years, half a million cubic kilometer lava created an equally bizarre mountain range nearby.
- Tectonic and volcanic activity created the Great Serengeti Rift and the giant Ngorongo crater, which houses an isolated population of species such as wildebeest and lions which normally participate in the greatest land animals migration, but here are prone to excessive incest, especially since Maasai grazing grounds lock out wild relatives. Other lakes with peculiarities house or host such remarkable populations as most of the world's small flamingos.
- Volcanoes, some still active, shape East Africa's vast savannas, mainly consisting of grasslands where huge wildebeest and other herds roam and their annual migration steers the habitat type's complex life cycle. Some areas still remain primeval jungle, or became marshes or even hostile salt zones, yet all harbor intensive wildlife,whose lives are a merciless struggle for life, for elephants as well as insectivores.
- The Kalahari. Land of great thirst. Endless mirages of red and yellow sand merge with a shimmering horizon. Summer rains bring brief explosions of life, painting the landscape in vibrant colours, only to be soaked up by the thirsty earth and returned once again to the desert. In this place of immense beauty, wonder and contrast all that live here are gifted with unique adaptations in order to survive.