Wild Hunters is a spectacular journey around the world in search of nature's deadliest predators. Felines, snakes and bears alike fight each day for survival, using a fascinating combination of their biological weapons and hunting strategies to their advantage in an exhilarating show of raw power, strength and endurance, An awe-inspiring close-up of the fierce, everyday life in the wild.
EPISODE GUIDE
Wild Hunters: Cats
From the Eurasian lynx in Europe to the Margay in India: they all have one thing in common; they are deadly killing machines. A true athlete of the hunt!
Wild Hunters: Reptiles
Despite their ancient appearance, reptiles are creatures full of surprises and sophistication. Much like dinosaurs, reptiles are hugely efficient hunters.
Wild Hunters: Snakes
Wild Hunters: Wolves And Jackals
Wolves are a supreme example of cooperative hunting, their efficiency based on hierarchy within a pack that demands loyalty.
Wild Hunters: Bears
Bears are among the most supreme predators on Earth. The turning of the seasons provokes profound changes in bears' bodies, allowing them to endure the harshest conditions.
Wild Hunters: Fish
From the depths of the oceans, to the clearest of high mountain rivers, the jaws of fish and their enemies open and close incessantly.
Wild Hunters: Spiders And Scorpions
It is possible that there are no better equipped hunters on earth than the arachnids. They are endlessly surprising creatures that together form a hugely diverse group of gifted predators replete with mysterious marvels, armed with amazing weapons, possessing almost inexplicable powers.
Wild Hunters: Eagles And Hawks
Few hunters in nature boast the power and majesty of birds of prey. Hunting defines the very quintessence of their bodies and their senses. No other hunters possess such powerful eyesight, such effective, merciless talons, nor can any animal on the planet compete for speed.
Wild Hunters: Weasels And Raccoons
Among the wide variety of wild hunters on planet Earth, one group stands out for its opportunism, inventiveness and versatility. Genets, and their relatives the mustelids, like weasels and raccoons, are armed with disproportionate ferocity for such relatively small animals, capable of hunting in almost all terrestrial ecosystems.