Episodes 14

1

Survival Of The Fittest

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March 25, 201622m

There are many fine examples of evolutionary history in the natural world. Whales evolved from land-dwelling creatures to today's marine mammals.

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The Big Cats

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April 1, 201622m

The leopard is perhaps the best-equipped big cat, with a population spread far and wide, but lions have almost no predators.

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3

The Great Desert Race

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April 1, 201622m

Desert animals have evolved to handle heat and lack of water. This includes scorpions, which have existed since life first crawled from the sea.

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4

Herbivores

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April 1, 201622m

The African Savannah sees thousands of battles each day. How do elephants survive on a diet that even the strictest vegetarian would avoid?

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5

Natural Warriors

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April 8, 201622m

Males and females of some species fight viciously. Though they are usually not trying to kill each other, the fighting can result in death.

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6

Run Like The Wind

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April 8, 201622m

With predators always looking for a meal, their prey must constantly avoid being eaten. Defensive adaptations add to their chances of survival.

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7

The Early Bird

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April 8, 201622m

Attack and escape scenarios involving avian predators and their prey, including horizontal speeding and diving to avoid capture.

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8

Reptiles

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April 15, 201622m

Crocodiles are descended from animals that roamed Earth 250 million years ago, while snakes rely on the sun to control their temperature.

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9

Defenses

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April 15, 201622m

From insects that look like leaves and snakes that play dead to flying fish and poisonous toads, animals defend themselves in fascinating ways.

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10

Underwater Predators

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April 15, 201622m

Almost all animals living in the sea have bodies designed for hunting or protection, and predators have adapted extreme measures to survive.

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11

Underwater Defences

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April 22, 201622m

Protecting themselves underwater is a matter of invention and reinvention, so aquatic animals deploy an array of strategies just to stay alive.

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12

Underwater Prey's Defenses

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April 22, 201622m

Protecting themselves underwater is a matter of invention and reinvention, so aquatic animals deploy an array of strategies just to stay alive.

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13

The Race Underfoot

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April 22, 201622m

There are many reasons why insects survive, from strong, flexible shells to wings that give them the option of flying away from danger.

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14

After Dark

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Season Finale
April 29, 201622m

Nocturnal animals use the dark to escape predators, avoid the heat of the day, and take turns sharing food and resources.

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