Wild Argentina: Extreme Earth

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Wild Argentina: Extreme Earth

Synopsis

From the largest waterfall on earth to the highest mountain in South America: Argentina is a country of extremes. Species-rich rainforests, rugged coasts, endless expanses and icy glaciers form a unique natural paradise. This three-part series delves into the extraordinary wildlife of Argentina's most diverse habitats.

Episodes

  • Feature

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    Argentina has a subtropical north, a polar south, a rain forested east and a mountainous west, creating a country with some of the greatest biological diversity on earth.

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    Argentina has a subtropical north, a polar south, a rain forested east and a mountainous west, creating a country with some of the greatest biological diversity on earth.

  • Dangerous Waters

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    Orcas on the hunt, penguins and right whales protecting their young, foxes patrolling the beaches - Argentina’s Atlantic coastline is as dynamic as it is dangerous.

  • Land of Survivors

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    Towering peaks, vast steppes, huge glaciers - Argentina’s highlands are home to some of the most rugged creatures on the planet, like puma, foxes, vultures, and yes, flamingoes!

  • Land of Water

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    From Anacondas to glow in the dark frogs to the tiny dusky swifts who rule the world’s largest waterfall, Argentina’s water worlds are full of natural wonders.