At the Mala Mala Game Reserve in South Africa Kim Wolhuter films a clan of wild hyenas on a kill, at night and on foot.
(03:01)Emmy award winners Vicky Stone and Mark Deeble infiltrate a crocodile area in time for their annual wildebeest attack.
(03:03)Divers enter a watery underworld, once believed to be the gateways to Hell and unexplored for over 18000 years.
(03:03)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)Cameraman Charles Maxwell realizes he is in the middle of a feeding frenzy. The focus shifts from filming to survival.
(03:06)Free diving cameraman Mark Rackley ventures deep into alligator territory to film the fearsome carnivores.
(03:00)Filmmaker John Varty searches for one of the most elusive and powerful cats on Earth, the leopard.
(03:11)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)Cameramen Alastair MacEwan attempts to capture unprecedented footage of the deadly Japanese Giant Hornets.
(03:01)When camerawoman Karin Slater sets off to film a buffalo stampede in the African bush, things go terribly wrong.
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