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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: african wildlifex
Serengeti
Capturing the high drama of the Serengeti's distinctive wildlife up close.
I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here! (AU)
This series promises to be one of the biggest and most exciting live reality television events of 2015, as Australian celebrities are dropped into the African jungle with little more than their wits, strength and willpower to survive the competition.
Our celebrities will leave their beautiful homes, families and luxuries behind. How will they cope with African wildlife, a constant series of challenges and tests, basic rations and their fellow campmates? Who will survive the infamous Bush Tucker Trials? Who will win the hearts of viewers and be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle?
Savage Kingdom
In Savage Kingdomwarring animal clans battle for survival in a remote region of Africa. The winners are rewarded with the richest hunting grounds in the kingdom; the losers are fated to exile... or death.
Life at the Waterhole
Explore the daily drama as African wildlife flock to a manmade waterhole rigged with cameras. Dr. M. Sanjayan and his team uncover the complex dynamic of this bustling oasis where elephants, lions, leopards and more meet and compete for water.
Walking with Elephants
Author and explorer Levison Wood embarks on an epic 650-mile journey on foot, following the world's largest annual migration of elephants across Botswana.
Big Cat Tales
Follow the lives of lions, leopards and cheetahs of the Masai Mara in Kenya. Hosts, Jonathan and Angela Scott alongside Jackson Ole Looseyia, bring the intimate lives of these animals to the screen thanks to their unrivalled experience in the field. A journey of motherhood, survival and territorial battle with each character facing challenges of life on the African plains.
Aerial Africa
This epic series explores stunning vistas and extraordinary stories from the tip of the continent in Cape Town, South Africa, to the powerful Zambezi River in Zambia. From the air, the series showcases the places, wildlife and personalities that have left a permanent imprint on Africa, including a young Xhosa boy who grew up to be Nelson Mandela, and the Scottish explorer Dr. David Livingstone, whose adventures in Africa became world-famous. The series ranges from the Wild South Coast to Johannesburg, Botswana, the Skeleton Coast of Namibia and the majestic lands of Zambia.
Big Cat Country
Journey to Zambia's Luangwa Valley, a landscape abundant with prey. In the spectacular wilderness, two neighboring lion prides lay claim to prime hunting territory. The mighty MKs and the Hollywood lionesses must find mates to ensure their future. When the Nomads, a group of rampaging young males, invade their land in search of new territory, these two prides are in for the fight of their lives.
Secret Safari: Into the Wild
At Ol Pejeta, Kenya's vast and beautiful wildlife conservancy, viewers are taken inside the lives of an incredible cast of wild animals - from elephants and hippos to lions, hyenas and ostriches.
Safari Brothers
Brent and Grant Reed's backyard is the wildest place on earth Botswana's Okavango Delta. Safari Brothers takes us into uncharted TV territory where our hosts are wildlife guides living and working alongside the most iconic animals on the planet. Together, they've built one of Botswana's most successful safari companies. The series follows the charismatic duo as they navigate the challenges of running a safari company in the wilderness.
Africa's Hunters
A wise old leopard is challenged by a young rival; a lion cub struggles to find his place in the pride; and a lowly young hyena needs to grow up fast as the dry season takes hold. Powerful, personal stories will reveal the unique characters and amazing adaptations of Africa's top predators, followed in intimate detail, in the Zambian wilderness.
Lion Country: Night and Day
Lions are the world's most social cats and their family dramas rival anything seen in a TV soap. This series follows two lion prides in extraordinary detail, following them night and day for six months in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia, one of Africa's last great wildernesses.
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