Curly and Baxter
(03:05)Bella, Rocky, Madison and Catrina
(01:12)Harley, Annabelle and Memphis
(01:07)The final leg of the Monarch's journey is studded by the threatening hungry mouths of praying mantises.
(02:26)Cameramen chase down the monarchs flying around a field.
(01:00)Poole describes shooting WB from a hot air balloon.
(01:56)Cameraman Bob Poole could only watch as a wildebeest became stuck in the river and drowned.
(01:38)Building mathematical models to predict the behaviour of predator and prey.
(02:48)After a long journey, kobs begin their mating rituals - using their urine as love letters.
(02:08)Bob Poole talks about filming kob while in a special hide.
(02:04)Producer Katie Bauer describes the arduous process of finding sperm whales in the middle of open ocean.
(01:31)Katie talks about how hard it was to get a particular shot of sperm whales when the camera stopped working.
(02:14)Rick talks about how he was able to get so close to whales.
(01:46)Katie Bauer talks about how sensitive and amazing the whales are.
(01:46)After the zebra's seemingly mysterious journey lies a gigantic source of needed minerals - the Salt Pans.
(01:45)Producers Beverly and Derek Joubert explain the highs - and lows - of capturing zebras on film.
(01:12)Producer Katie Bauer describes the seals battling on shore.
(01:43)An elephant army marches on through a dust storm towards the water at the end of their journey.
(02:12)Cameraman Bob Poole and crew track elephants at night with computer.
(01:47)Producer David Hamlin goes underwater in a submersive with a camera to shoot great whites.
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