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     Growing up to weights of 160 kilograms, monstrous fish big enough to swallow men whole are whispered to lurk in the shadowy waters of Africa’s dark jungles. Most are only known through legends and a few fading photographs. Aquatic biologist and expert fisherman Andy Coetzee is on a quest to find these African giants and asks how they have grown to be so big.
Wild Side/The Peter Lamberti Family Trust
These mysterious dwarf-like lions are known all over the world, but curiously can only live in very particular places. Herpetologists around the world are on a quest to reveal the secret life of these strange-looking lizards. An array of high-tech tools show the life of chameleons as they’ve never been seen before. It’s a journey of discovery into the forests of Madagascar, the savannahs of east and southern Africa and the Namib desert.
Homebrew Film Company
This series chronicles the lives of cheetah cubs training to become ambassador cats, and we’re invited to follow a unique conservation team over four years. From the emotive eye operation performed on one of the cheetah cubs to male cheetah ambassador Shadow’s charismatic guest appearance, viewers will be amazed as our footage documents the incredible bond between humans and animals.
Catfish grabblin’, shark wrangling, flying-fish fighting. It’s the world’s most extreme encounters of man vs. fish. Since man has roamed the Earth, he’s fished for food, sport, and survival. For most, the tools are rod and reel, spear and net. But for some, it’s personal. For these obsessed anglers, handfishing is the ultimate test of strength and endurance.
Hoff Productions/Off the Fence/National Geographic Channel
Charging Back tells the dramatic and powerful tale of one of nature’s conservation success stories: the return of the African rhino to its bush homeland. With spectacular footage of clashes between elephant and rhino and the first ever scenes of a rhino birth in the wild, this is an inspiring and unique film.
Wild Side/The Peter Lamberti Family Trust
What would happen if humans vanished from the Earth? How would nature react - and how swiftly? An abandoned village reveals the surprising answer - at Chernobyl. In just a few short years, the abandoned village has become a sanctuary for plants, birds and animals. Some species, thought to be on the brink of extinction, are in robust good health and are thriving in this dramatic, human-free environment.
Catching Giants
1 x 60’, 2010, HD
    Chameleons Of The World
1 x 60’ & 3 x 30’, 2011, HD
Charging Back
1 x 60’, 1999, SD
    Cheetah Diaries
49 x 30’, 2009-2014, HD
NHU Africa
Blue Paw Artists/Off the Fence
Caught Barehanded
1 x 60’, 2007, HD
Chernobyl Reclaimed
1 x 60’, 2007, HD
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