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Footage of the many species that thrive in Africa, including lions, rhinos, leopards, buffalo and elephants.
Footage of the many species that thrive in Africa, including lions, rhinos, leopards, buffalo and elephants.
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Wildlife Icons
"Wildlife Icons"Footage of the many species that thrive in Africa, including lions, rhinos, leopards, buffalo and elephants.
Wildlife Icons
S2, EP6 "Crocs and Hippos of Ndumo"The Nile crocodile and hippopotamus are two of Africa's amphibious freshwater icons.
Wildlife Icons
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.
Wildlife Icons
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.
Wildlife Icons
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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