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The North and South poles are home to the world's most ultimate survivalists, including Arctic wolves and polar bears, creatures that are tested to the extreme.
The North and South poles are home to the world's most ultimate survivalists, including Arctic wolves and polar bears, creatures that are tested to the extreme.
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S1, EP6 "Polar"The North and South poles are home to the world's most ultimate survivalists, including Arctic wolves and polar bears, creatures that are tested to the extreme.
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S1, EP4 "Jungles"Jungles comprise the most diverse habitats on Earth in which only the resilient species can triumph; these jungle species include jaguars, caimans, gibbons, orangutans, spectral tarsiers, hummingbirds and parasites.
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S1, EP2 "Oceans"Delving beneath the surface of the Earth's oceans to uncover a world of extraordinary extremes, including crushing depths, stormy coasts, vast blue deserts, and crowded reefs; how seals fend off sharks; how orcas fight to survive.
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