Deep within an Indonesian tropical rainforest hides one of the rarest birds on the planet: Wallace’s Standard Wing.
(02:51)Award-winning filmmakers, Sue Flood and Doug Allan, set out to capture intimate footage of humpback mothers and calves.
(03:03)The mission: Film a huge predatory whale. The risks: Violent storms, savage seas and hundreds of sharks.
(02:54)Free diving cameraman Mark Rackley ventures deep into alligator territory to film the fearsome carnivores.
(03:00)Elephants can weigh 7 tons and charge at 25 miles per hour. Ex-special forces soldier Peter Lamberti gets close to the giants.
(03:04)When camerawoman Karin Slater sets off to film a buffalo stampede in the African bush, things go terribly wrong.
(02:59)On a daring, underwater attempt to film Hippo behaviors, Mark Deeble comes face to face with a crocodile.
(03:00)Tim shoots up a lethal dose of pure black mamba venom.
(02:58)In such a vast and brutal terrain, what does it take to film carnage in the Serengeti?
(02:59)Andy swims with seals as they zigzag through dangerous shark infested waters.
(03:00)Get a seal’s-eye-view as a photographer dips under ice where temperatures are below freezing.
(02:59)When there’s only a single bear for hundreds of miles, how do photographers find the big predators?
(03:00)You’ve never been this close to massive male lions in the wild.
(03:00)Richard Terry searches for a deadly serpent in a cave and finds himself stuck in a narrow tunnel.
(02:06)Richard starts to make sense of the multiple tiger attacks in the Sundarbans of Eastern India.
(01:53)Naish, the dog, comes face-to-face with a water python.
(02:02)This wrangler uses a helicopter to direct mobs of cattle.
(02:10)Follow a crocodile from a dangerous catch to a release in the ocean.
(03:00)The team has a close call as they try to safely capture a croc.
(03:04)Monster croc wrangler Matt Wright shares his tips.
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