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Nat Geo Wild

Nat Geo Wild

National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals!

USA

TV guide - Monday, 29/04/24

00:15
Mountain Queens
The Ethiopian Mountain world is ruled by two very different queens, but both mothers raising daughters. A gelada monkey rules a tight knit sisterhood, but with her only daughter on the cusp of adulthood she must make great sacrifices for her future. On the plateau above, an Ethiopian wolf also has a daughter, but this mother must be ruthless to protect her own legacy.
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00:58
Sri Lanka: Leopard Dynasty
Sri Lanka’s lowlands are home to one of the highest leopard populations on earth. It’s in these lowland jungles the Sri Lankan Leopard – the apex predator of the country – resides.
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01:43
Lion
A forensic look at how lions hunt large prey like buffalo and zebra, offering new perspectives on the way these predators stalk, chase and kill. A lone lioness relies on cunning to feed her newborn cubs, whilst a fearless pride tries to take down the biggest prey of all, a giant African elephant.
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02:29
Cheetah
A forensic look at how cheetahs hunt their prey, offering new perspectives on the tactics employed by these expert predators when stalking, chasing and bringing down antelope and wildebeest. Following a young cheetah mother over 18-months as she teaches her three cubs the secrets of the hunt.
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03:15
Crocodile
A forensic look at how Nile crocodiles hunt, offering new perspectives on the patient and precise tactics they use when ambushing migratory herds of wildebeest and zebra that pass through their territories. A male crocodile must target large prey in a bid to survive the harshest time of the year.
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04:01
Birth
This story of Solitaria, a puma mother with four cubs, set in Torres del Paine.
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04:47
Deep Sea Killers
Exploring the ways animals kill in the ocean.
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05:33
Behind the Queens
Award winning cinematographers join forces with up-and-coming female filmmakers from across the globe to capture the lives of the animal queens. Alongside their epic adventures in the world’s wild places, we celebrate the inspiring stories of the game-changing women they meet on the way: scientists, conservationists and activists giving everything to protect the animals and their iconic homes.
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06:10
Elephants and Orangutans
The elephant is strong enough to push a two-ton truck, the orangutan has the strength of seven men, and they are both super smart.
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06:35
Elephants and Orangutans
The elephant is strong enough to push a two-ton truck, the orangutan has the strength of seven men, and they are both super smart.
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07:04
The Leopard Who Changed Her Spots
Zambia's extraordinary Luangwa Valley is the perfect hunting ground for some of Africa's most iconic predators. Prides of lions, packs of wild dogs, clans of hyenas and solitary leopards vie for the upper hand in a land where the dry season brings prey to their doorsteps.
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07:50
Party Crashers
With winter quickly approaching, Dr. Oakley is busy working to prepare the animals of Alaska and the Yukon for the cold. Dental damage is no trouble for an old horse with a history of being a survivor. Another horse's mysterious nosebleed needs a deeper look.
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08:12
Foal's Gold
It's all hands on deck as Dr. Oakley castrates a once wild stallion. Then, everyone holds their breath to see if the newly gelded horse succeeded in getting three mares pregnant before winter. What is thought to be a benign cyst on Curly the dog may be more serious than her owner thought.
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08:35
Party Crashers
From the ocean's fiercest predators to Africa's biggest beasts, these animals are not afraid to get up close and personal. An elephant crashes a dinner party with a single, bold move. A surfer has no clue just how close to the razor's edge he really is when a drone captures a shark circling him. From daring rescues to certain doom… from astounding heights to earth-shattering falls… this is Animals Gone Wild 3.
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09:19
Golden Monkeys: Braving the Impossible
The high mountain forests of China’s Shennongjia National Park are home to golden snub-nosed monkeys. Told across a year, this film features two family clans battling it out for food, mates and social status. To survive and prosper they must endure extreme weather, food shortages, predator pressures and battles with rivals, in a society where it’s ultimately the females who hold big sway.
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10:06
Danger Zone
A circus lion shows why these animals should be in the wild. Open water swimmers get a surprise visit from a pair of whales. A dog is left on the wrong side of a closing elevator door. This is the territory where things can go wrong in a split second. From vengeful creatures, and freak accidents turned lethal, to deadly surprise pitfalls, and life-threatening close encounters -- these are nature's most intense moments on Animals Gone Wild 2: Danger Zone.
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10:47
Party Crashers
From the ocean's fiercest predators to Africa's biggest beasts, these animals are not afraid to get up close and personal. An elephant crashes a dinner party with a single, bold move. A surfer has no clue just how close to the razor's edge he really is when a drone captures a shark circling him. From daring rescues to certain doom… from astounding heights to earth-shattering falls… this is Animals Gone Wild 3.
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11:32
Golden Monkeys: Braving the Impossible
The high mountain forests of China’s Shennongjia National Park are home to golden snub-nosed monkeys. Told across a year, this film features two family clans battling it out for food, mates and social status. To survive and prosper they must endure extreme weather, food shortages, predator pressures and battles with rivals, in a society where it’s ultimately the females who hold big sway.
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12:18
Tibetan Antelope: Mysterious Migration
Every year tens of thousands of female Tibetan antelope, or ‘chiru’, migrate from their winter feeding and mating grounds to their summer birthing grounds, high on the Tibetan plateau, before returning with their calves. It’s a monumental feat of endurance, and a journey fraught with danger. Tibetan wolves shadow their every move, and the weather can turn in an instant.
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13:04
Yunnan's Intrepid Elephants
China’s Asian elephants play a crucial role in the health and diversity of the rainforests of Yunnan. To survive they need a lot of food and water every day, but with the population growing, things are only getting tougher. This is the story a mother elephant teaching her calf how to survive a year in their natural habitat, while another herd undertakes a marathon journey.
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13:50
Danger Zone
A circus lion shows why these animals should be in the wild. Open water swimmers get a surprise visit from a pair of whales. A dog is left on the wrong side of a closing elevator door. This is the territory where things can go wrong in a split second. From vengeful creatures, and freak accidents turned lethal, to deadly surprise pitfalls, and life-threatening close encounters -- these are nature's most intense moments on Animals Gone Wild 2: Danger Zone.
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14:31
Rockin' Renegades
The close calls are incredible when a humpback whale nearly belly-flops on top of frightened kayakers. A family of black bears enjoy a day in the pool, and it's all in good fun… until they find themselves on the brink of disaster. Betrayal is only inches away when a cat gives a sleeping dog a rude awakening. From dolphin projectiles, side-swiping moose, and monkeys looking for a fight. Ferocious displays of determination - a cat's unbeatable bravery, and an eagle that will sooner sink than starve. These are the most Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Renegades… on Animals Gone Wild 3.
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15:16
Born To Be Wild
These gigantic beasts are putting their foot down. From an elephant with a vendetta to a trampoline fiending elk; a tantrum-throwing parrot and a pack of hyenas that just won't give up their seat at the table - when pushed to the edge, these animals are going through the roof. When an osprey is freed from a fishing hook and a bison charges head-on toward a car, these animals prove that some are just Born to be Wild.
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16:00
Fast and Furious
Mother Nature's meanest prove that you can't always go it alone. When a buffalo calf is nearly taken down by a lion, the rest of the herd marches in to save it. A man and his GoPro stumble into a rattlesnake den and quickly learn: "the more, the scarier." From white-knuckled wipeouts and unlikely rescues, to meal-snatching savagery. These Impossible Missions show that the higher they climb… the farther they fall.
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16:44
Party Crashers
From the ocean's fiercest predators to Africa's biggest beasts, these animals are not afraid to get up close and personal. An elephant crashes a dinner party with a single, bold move. A surfer has no clue just how close to the razor's edge he really is when a drone captures a shark circling him. From daring rescues to certain doom… from astounding heights to earth-shattering falls… this is Animals Gone Wild 3.
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17:28
Dairy Queens
The elements have never stopped Pol Veterinary Services from working their tails off-not even lots of snow and ice! Through one of Michigan's toughest winters, PVS and the local dairy farmers are working tirelessly day in and day out.
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18:14
Knights of The Round Stable
Pol Veterinary Services has yet another busy week on its hands. Will Dr. Pol and the other vets be knights in shining armor for this week's herd of ailing animals? Across town, there's a stalled labor at McConnell Farms, and this one is twice as complicated. Every minute is critical, especially with a twin calving, so Dr. Emily calls Dr. Pol for a little lesson on the Pol Vet way to handle it.
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19:00
Barn Again
This family farm needs a barn! The Pols are ready to tackle their next big project: preserving and carefully taking down a 100-year-old barn since, with every piece they remove makes the barn weaker and weaker. There is no room for error if they are going to transport these irreplaceable beams back to the farm and restore it to its former glory.
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19:23
Barnstorming
The Pols have reached the most dangerous stage of disassembling the 100-year-old barn: taking down the beams. Then, if all goes well, theyll transport the beams back to the farm. Each part of this process must be carefully orchestrated to protect these irreplaceable beams. Meanwhile, Beth tries training Clovis after he runs away from the farm.
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19:46
Steering Up Trouble
The pets of Central Michigan are in a jam, and it’s up to PVS to get them unstuck. Dr. Pol plucks porcupine quills from a Mastiff’s nose, Dr. Nicole pulls three feet of string from a cat, and Dr. Lisa unhooks a dog from a fishhook. An emergency case sends Dr. Pol out on a farm call to treat a horse with choke, while Dr. Brenda has her hands full with pregnancy checks on a herd of rowdy cows.
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20:30
Party Crashers
From the ocean's fiercest predators to Africa's biggest beasts, these animals are not afraid to get up close and personal. An elephant crashes a dinner party with a single, bold move. A surfer has no clue just how close to the razor's edge he really is when a drone captures a shark circling him. From daring rescues to certain doom… from astounding heights to earth-shattering falls… this is Animals Gone Wild 3.
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21:15
Barn Again
This family farm needs a barn! The Pols are ready to tackle their next big project: preserving and carefully taking down a 100-year-old barn since, with every piece they remove makes the barn weaker and weaker. There is no room for error if they are going to transport these irreplaceable beams back to the farm and restore it to its former glory.
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21:38
Barnstorming
The Pols have reached the most dangerous stage of disassembling the 100-year-old barn: taking down the beams. Then, if all goes well, theyll transport the beams back to the farm. Each part of this process must be carefully orchestrated to protect these irreplaceable beams. Meanwhile, Beth tries training Clovis after he runs away from the farm.
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22:01
My Fair Baby
Puppies, kittens, calves and pigletsits baby mania at the clinic! Dr. Pol assists sweet lab Koogi with a challenging labor, Dr. Brenda treats a cute clutch of young deer, a mother goat needs help with her kid, and the Pols welcome a human baby to the family. Fluffy, cuddly, and oh-so-adorable, these little patients get extra special care.
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22:45
Knights of The Round Stable
Pol Veterinary Services has yet another busy week on its hands. Will Dr. Pol and the other vets be knights in shining armor for this week's herd of ailing animals? Across town, there's a stalled labor at McConnell Farms, and this one is twice as complicated. Every minute is critical, especially with a twin calving, so Dr. Emily calls Dr. Pol for a little lesson on the Pol Vet way to handle it.
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23:31
Rockin' Renegades
The close calls are incredible when a humpback whale nearly belly-flops on top of frightened kayakers. A family of black bears enjoy a day in the pool, and it's all in good fun… until they find themselves on the brink of disaster. Betrayal is only inches away when a cat gives a sleeping dog a rude awakening. From dolphin projectiles, side-swiping moose, and monkeys looking for a fight. Ferocious displays of determination - a cat's unbeatable bravery, and an eagle that will sooner sink than starve. These are the most Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Renegades… on Animals Gone Wild 3.
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TV guide - Tuesday, 30/04/24

00:15
Barn Again
This family farm needs a barn! The Pols are ready to tackle their next big project: preserving and carefully taking down a 100-year-old barn since, with every piece they remove makes the barn weaker and weaker. There is no room for error if they are going to transport these irreplaceable beams back to the farm and restore it to its former glory.
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00:38
Barnstorming
The Pols have reached the most dangerous stage of disassembling the 100-year-old barn: taking down the beams. Then, if all goes well, theyll transport the beams back to the farm. Each part of this process must be carefully orchestrated to protect these irreplaceable beams. Meanwhile, Beth tries training Clovis after he runs away from the farm.
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01:01
Danger Zone
A circus lion shows why these animals should be in the wild. Open water swimmers get a surprise visit from a pair of whales. A dog is left on the wrong side of a closing elevator door. This is the territory where things can go wrong in a split second. From vengeful creatures, and freak accidents turned lethal, to deadly surprise pitfalls, and life-threatening close encounters -- these are nature's most intense moments on Animals Gone Wild 2: Danger Zone.
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01:43
Golden Monkeys: Braving the Impossible
The high mountain forests of China’s Shennongjia National Park are home to golden snub-nosed monkeys. Told across a year, this film features two family clans battling it out for food, mates and social status. To survive and prosper they must endure extreme weather, food shortages, predator pressures and battles with rivals, in a society where it’s ultimately the females who hold big sway.
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02:29
Tibetan Antelope: Mysterious Migration
Every year tens of thousands of female Tibetan antelope, or ‘chiru’, migrate from their winter feeding and mating grounds to their summer birthing grounds, high on the Tibetan plateau, before returning with their calves. It’s a monumental feat of endurance, and a journey fraught with danger. Tibetan wolves shadow their every move, and the weather can turn in an instant.
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03:15
Yunnan's Intrepid Elephants
China’s Asian elephants play a crucial role in the health and diversity of the rainforests of Yunnan. To survive they need a lot of food and water every day, but with the population growing, things are only getting tougher. This is the story a mother elephant teaching her calf how to survive a year in their natural habitat, while another herd undertakes a marathon journey.
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04:01
Party Crashers
From the ocean's fiercest predators to Africa's biggest beasts, these animals are not afraid to get up close and personal. An elephant crashes a dinner party with a single, bold move. A surfer has no clue just how close to the razor's edge he really is when a drone captures a shark circling him. From daring rescues to certain doom… from astounding heights to earth-shattering falls… this is Animals Gone Wild 3.
en
04:46
Golden Monkeys: Braving the Impossible
The high mountain forests of China’s Shennongjia National Park are home to golden snub-nosed monkeys. Told across a year, this film features two family clans battling it out for food, mates and social status. To survive and prosper they must endure extreme weather, food shortages, predator pressures and battles with rivals, in a society where it’s ultimately the females who hold big sway.
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05:32
Danger Zone
A circus lion shows why these animals should be in the wild. Open water swimmers get a surprise visit from a pair of whales. A dog is left on the wrong side of a closing elevator door. This is the territory where things can go wrong in a split second. From vengeful creatures, and freak accidents turned lethal, to deadly surprise pitfalls, and life-threatening close encounters -- these are nature's most intense moments on Animals Gone Wild 2: Danger Zone.
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06:13
Don't Fear The Collar
Matt helps two dogs with wild backgrounds - Agedashi, a previously feral blue heeler with violent reactions to strangers, and Lou, a neighborhood street dog with an extreme reactivity to collars. With animal services cracking down on feral dogs, Matt must find a way to break through Lou’s fear of collars before he gets captured and put down.
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07:00
Don't Poke A Sleeping Porcupine
With nourishing food scarce in the Highlands, Charlotte must learn to fight back against bullies to survive the harsh dry season.
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07:33
Don't Poke A Sleeping Porcupine
A young reindeer with many ailments needs Dr. Oakley's help to get back into fighting shape and an elderly porcupine poses a pokey problem.
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07:56
One Clever Bison
While Dr. Oakley awaits a litter of puppies, she hits the road to treat a stubborn bison, and a moose with a respiratory issue. In the clinic, she checks a Great Dane's swollen leg.
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08:18
Super Pride
The Serengeti, in northern Tanzania, teems with big predators. But none compare to the lion. The Serengeti sustains one of the biggest lion populations in Africa: approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides. But this pride, residing in the central Serengeti, is an exception. 22 lions in all: they are a Super Pride.
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09:07
Malika: The Lion Queen - Death Knocks
Narrated by Hollywood A-Lister actress Angela Bassett and produced by the Emmy-Award-winning producers of Planet Earth II, Blue Planet, and Hostile Planet, we journey with Malika as she deals with the hardships of moving from childhood to adulthood. The lioness must learn to hunt and help protect the pride from deadly intruders.
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09:50
The Lakeshore Killers
Deep within Africa's heart lies the Zambezi Valley. At the center of this wilderness lies a great lake, an Eden like nowhere else on earth. Here we meet three males lions; Takunda, Gombwe and Zindoga. They are coming into their prime, but still have much to prove.
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10:35
Super Pride
The Serengeti, in northern Tanzania, teems with big predators. But none compare to the lion. The Serengeti sustains one of the biggest lion populations in Africa: approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides. But this pride, residing in the central Serengeti, is an exception. 22 lions in all: they are a Super Pride.
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11:25
Malika: The Lion Queen - Death Knocks
Narrated by Hollywood A-Lister actress Angela Bassett and produced by the Emmy-Award-winning producers of Planet Earth II, Blue Planet, and Hostile Planet, we journey with Malika as she deals with the hardships of moving from childhood to adulthood. The lioness must learn to hunt and help protect the pride from deadly intruders.
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12:08
Malika: The Lion Queen - Eyes on the Pride
Narrated by Hollywood A-Lister actress Angela Bassett and produced by the Emmy-Award-winning producers of Planet Earth II, Blue Planet, and Hostile Planet, the story of Malika is one of hardship, loneliness, and determination. She must battle her uncles to establish a territory of her own where she can start a family.
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12:52
Birth
This story of Solitaria, a puma mother with four cubs, set in Torres del Paine.
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13:38
The Lakeshore Killers
Deep within Africa's heart lies the Zambezi Valley. At the center of this wilderness lies a great lake, an Eden like nowhere else on earth. Here we meet three males lions; Takunda, Gombwe and Zindoga. They are coming into their prime, but still have much to prove.
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14:23
Soul of The Cat
Most people in the world who know a domestic cat understand the wild look in their pet's eye. This film will look at those thinly veiled behaviors between domestic cats and their wild cousins and ancestors, specifically to draw those parallels and to explain to 'owners' what they are seeing when they watch their cat. We will use big cat footage of lions and cheetah hunting and show cats playing or hunting. There will be scenes on cats leaping, landing, running up trees like leopards and all the behavior we are used to seeing in domestic cats, but drawn exactly from the wild equivalent.
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15:09
Storm Cats
In a landscape where rain is rare, violent and short-lived, Africa’s big cats lead a predictable life, masters of the dry terrain to which they are adapted. But then, for eight intense weeks, violent storms transform their world, shattering their routine. While the risk of death is as high as ever, so too is opportunity for those that seize it. Storm Cats is an intimate portrayal of leopards, lions and cheetahs pushed to the edge by nature’s raw power. Only those that can adapt will survive.
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15:55
Super Cat
500 lbs of pure predator, three-inch long canines and retractable claws like switchblades. Big cats areamong the fiercest four legged beasts on the planet - capable of taking down fleet-footed antelope, two tonne elephants and even human beings.NGT takes you inside the world's biggest cats - lions and tigers - to unlock the secrets of these maximum predators. New science will deconstruct the engineering of these legendary man-eaters, revealing what they are capable of, and what they're really after.Using CGI we'll peel back the layers of these top predators. A 360° CT scan of a big cat's head and jaws, plus actual dissections, reveal new insights into their engineering, sensory systems and intelligence. Archive footage and recreation of documented attacks on humans will propel us into the science and mechanics of these big predators - revealing how they think, how they work, how they hunt, and what makes them the rulers of the landscape.Crawling through Africa, we'll stalk, capture and reveal the physique, teeth, claws and ambush tactics of big Cats. GPS tracking devices will show how much land - and prey - these predators need to survive. We'll reveal their maximum appetite (over 50 pounds of meat at one sitting) and the lions' unique 'team approach' to hunting.And we'll investigate a case in Tanzania where cats have hunted humans. We'll also reveal the newly discovered ways that big cats kill. The brutish stereotype is wrong - they kill with the pinpoint accuracy of an assasin, not the clumsiness of a butcher - and we'll compare a shock troop of lions to the lone stealth of a tiger and reveal which extreme predator truly deserves the title of 'Super Cat'.
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16:41
Super Pride
The Serengeti, in northern Tanzania, teems with big predators. But none compare to the lion. The Serengeti sustains one of the biggest lion populations in Africa: approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides. But this pride, residing in the central Serengeti, is an exception. 22 lions in all: they are a Super Pride.
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17:30
I Love Moo!
It's a healthy dose of cows, bow-wows, and vows this week in central Michigan! A dehydrated dachshund receives intensive care at PVS, while a horse with colic calls Dr. Emily thirty miles from the clinic. As Dr. Brenda helps a cow that can't get back on her feet, Charles is orchestrating his biggest surprise yet for his parents' fiftieth wedding anniversary.
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18:15
Squeal of Fortune
It's Dr. Pol's birthday - but before the celebrations can begin, there's a bevy of cases for the Pol Veterinary staff. From colorful parrots to a sick zebra, Dr. Pol's hands are full with this week's exciting cases! First call of the day is from Gary Smith. He needs Dr. Pol to perform pregnancy checks on a whopping 86 cows at his farm! Between fighting and kicking, it takes hours to get all these cows accounted for! But with a lot of help from his right-hand man Charles, Doc gets the job done and is onto the next. Back at the clinic, Dr. Brenda and Dr. Emily are both looking after some troubled pups. Little Annie has a severely fractured bone in her leg. Dr. Brenda has to weigh all the options and determine what's best for this still-growing pup. Meanwhile, young Ayasha wants to be a doctor when she grows up. When she arrives at PVS with her new puppy for a checkup, she wastes no time in teaming up with Dr. Emily to give her best friend a clean bill of health. At the end of a long day, the Pol family surprises Doc with a birthday dinner. For a man whose plate is always full, the night provides some well-deserved relaxation and celebration!
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19:00
Lions
South Africa is the only country in Africa where Lion numbers are growing. In this episode we follow two prides and highlight what makes them such successful cats.
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19:46
Leopards and Cheetahs
In Southern Africa, there are many more spotted cats like the cheetahs and leopards in this story. They are ambassadors of two species now extinct in many parts of Africa.
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20:32
Super Pride
The Serengeti, in northern Tanzania, teems with big predators. But none compare to the lion. The Serengeti sustains one of the biggest lion populations in Africa: approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides. But this pride, residing in the central Serengeti, is an exception. 22 lions in all: they are a Super Pride.
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21:21
Lions
South Africa is the only country in Africa where Lion numbers are growing. In this episode we follow two prides and highlight what makes them such successful cats.
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22:07
Frostbitten In The Mitten
Central Michigan is in the throes of yet another brutal winter but the staff of Pol Vet Services remains undeterred-no matter the conditions, there are sick animals that need care, and these are just the vets for the job. The first client of the day is a true American war hero… Jypsy, a retired military bomb-sniffing dog, is mysteriously limping on her hind legs. Dr. Pol's got to get this lovable veteran on her feet and back to enjoying her retirement on the home front. The deep freeze of late winter has everyone feeling uncomfortable - but no one more so than Jazz, a horse with a big problem in a sensitive area. Low temperatures and bone chilling winds have caused the fluids in Jazz's penis to swell, so much so that he cannot retract it into its sheath any more. Doc Pol's got a big job ahead of him to put everything back where it should be. While the cold may be causing issues for the animals, it's created ideal conditions for Dr. Pol's next home improvement project, a do-it-yourself bridge using a flatbed trailer. The plan is to hook the bridge up to Dr. Pol's backhoe and roll it across the frozen lake on top of a series of logs. After several attempts and only making it half way across, its clear that it will take a little more muscle to get this bridge across. First thing the next morning, Dr. Emily has an emergency in the parking lot. Charlotte, a potbellied pig is in grave danger-she's in a stalled labor and if they don't get the piglets removed, the outlook is grim. Dr. Emily consults Dr. Pol to figure out the best course of action for this mother and her piglets. After deciding that brute strength is the only option left to get the bridge across, Dr. Pol and Charles use all the machinery at hand to slide the flatbed across the frozen lake. Murphy's law is in full effect as Dr. Pol drives a second tractor onto the ice to make the final tweaks. Diane hears the ice cracking and sure enough, Dr. Pol's tractor goes straight through the ice. After hours of trying to free the tractor, the Pols have to call a tow truck to get this thing out. After tractors, tow trucks, thin ice, and a whole lot of manpower, at long last, the bridge is in place! As Dr. Pol and Diane stroll across their new bridge hand-in-hand, their attention now turns to the island itself- the site of their next project!
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22:51
Squeal of Fortune
It's Dr. Pol's birthday - but before the celebrations can begin, there's a bevy of cases for the Pol Veterinary staff. From colorful parrots to a sick zebra, Dr. Pol's hands are full with this week's exciting cases! First call of the day is from Gary Smith. He needs Dr. Pol to perform pregnancy checks on a whopping 86 cows at his farm! Between fighting and kicking, it takes hours to get all these cows accounted for! But with a lot of help from his right-hand man Charles, Doc gets the job done and is onto the next. Back at the clinic, Dr. Brenda and Dr. Emily are both looking after some troubled pups. Little Annie has a severely fractured bone in her leg. Dr. Brenda has to weigh all the options and determine what's best for this still-growing pup. Meanwhile, young Ayasha wants to be a doctor when she grows up. When she arrives at PVS with her new puppy for a checkup, she wastes no time in teaming up with Dr. Emily to give her best friend a clean bill of health. At the end of a long day, the Pol family surprises Doc with a birthday dinner. For a man whose plate is always full, the night provides some well-deserved relaxation and celebration!
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23:36
Soul of The Cat
Most people in the world who know a domestic cat understand the wild look in their pet's eye. This film will look at those thinly veiled behaviors between domestic cats and their wild cousins and ancestors, specifically to draw those parallels and to explain to 'owners' what they are seeing when they watch their cat. We will use big cat footage of lions and cheetah hunting and show cats playing or hunting. There will be scenes on cats leaping, landing, running up trees like leopards and all the behavior we are used to seeing in domestic cats, but drawn exactly from the wild equivalent.
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