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   Follow the lives of the iconic big cat, the Jaguar, that live in an area of the Pantanal known as Jaguarland. Not only can more jaguars be seen here than anywhere in the world, they are also the largest. Elusive as they can be, they emerge when it’s time to hunt. Caiman and capybara are their favourite food, which means they’ll have to get wet, but with beaches of golden sand lining every bend in the river, there are plenty of places to lie in the sun and dry off. This is where the jaguars
relax, hunt and find mates. Plimsoll Productions/Smithsonian Networks
Overwhelming in sheer unrivalled scale and sumptuous sweeping beauty, ‘Massive Africa’ explores Africa’s colossal landscapes and uncovers the ultimate in wildlife action and drama. In each episode, infinite vibrant vistas - pulsating with life - intertwine with the raw power of nature to create the planet’s wildest and most epic stages. Upon these, the sensational life-and-death struggles of her bustling diversity of wildlife enthrals in heart-stopping performances.
Lion Media Television Productions
We have a fascinating and occasionally surreal relationship with animals and plants. This film explores examples of these relationships, areas where human and the natural world meet in surprising ways! What are we able to learn from nature? How can nature profit from our existence? And who needs who to survive? From lifeforms on and in our bodies, to caretakers of nature; a human-nature connection exists throughout our lives, and we’ll explore it all in ‘A Natural Affair’.
‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’, said the Water thick-knee to its unlikely friend the crocodile. And the sentiment was returned. The bird and the reptile lay their eggs in close proximity to one another other for maximum protection. While the crocodile cools down in the refreshing water, the thick-knee stands guard to spot intruders, such as the Nile Monitor. Following the bird’s warning call, the crocodile immediately returns to their common nesting place and saves all the eggs – whichever species they belong to! It’s the type of ‘odd couple’ relationship that has evolved all around the world – and it works. Underwater, clown fish and sea anemones profit from each other’s company; just like snapping shrimps and gobies, as well as rays and the hosts of the underwater cleaning station. It’s tit for tat in the animal kingdom! Or.. is it?
Jaguarland
1 x 60’, 2019, 4K
  Massive Africa
5 x 60’, 2019, 4K
  Mad Match:
Nature’s Strangest Relationships
1 x 60’, 2020, HD
 A Natural Affair: The Human/
Nature Connection
1 x 60’, 2020, HD
  Terra Mater Factual Studios
Terra Mater Factual Studios
 Nature & Wildlife
















































































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