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From a tick-infested rhino to the freshwater turtles who nip the insects off the giant beast, all life is connected; following the complex web of relationships between these species and more to see how each creature fits into one magical whole.
From a tick-infested rhino to the freshwater turtles who nip the insects off the giant beast, all life is connected; following the complex web of relationships between these species and more to see how each creature fits into one magical whole.
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"Wildlife Icons"Footage of the many species that thrive in Africa, including lions, rhinos, leopards, buffalo and elephants.
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S2, EP6 "Crocs and Hippos of Ndumo"The Nile crocodile and hippopotamus are two of Africa's amphibious freshwater icons.
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S2, EP5 "Living Together"From a tick-infested rhino to the freshwater turtles who nip the insects off the giant beast, all life is connected; following the complex web of relationships between these species and more to see how each creature fits into one magical whole.
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S2, EP4 "Killer Packs"Surviving the African savanna requires guile and teamwork for species who live in packs; following a day in the life of African wild dogs and dwarf mongooses to see how they rely on their tight-knit families to overcome the challenging landscape.
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S2, EP3 "Elephant Story"Once superabundant, African Elephant populations have declined drastically due to hunting; getting an in-depth look into the lives of these powerful land mammals, and seeing what parks like Addo and Tembe are doing to preserve their future.
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