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Steve Backshall visits South Africa, where he swims with 30 blacktip sharks, examines a nest of killer bees and encounters a black eagle
Steve Backshall visits South Africa, where he swims with 30 blacktip sharks, examines a nest of killer bees and encounters a black eagle
Steve Backshall visits Namibia, where he uses a special camera to examine a spider, before tracking down a lethal reptile and having a close encounter with a vulture
Steve Backshall visits Namibia, where he uses a special camera to examine a spider, before tracking down a lethal reptile and having a close encounter with a vulture
Steve Backshall dives with yellow-fin tuna to demonstrate their speed. He also tracks down the elusive duck-billed platypus
Steve Backshall dives with yellow-fin tuna to demonstrate their speed. He also tracks down the elusive duck-billed platypus
Steve Backshall visits Namibia on the trail of Africa's big cats. Donning a camouflage suit, he tries to beat a leopard at its own game, and sees a pride of lions hunting
Steve Backshall visits Namibia on the trail of Africa's big cats. Donning a camouflage suit, he tries to beat a leopard at its own game, and sees a pride of lions hunting
Creatures that inhabit the Gomantong cave system in Malaysia, including cockroaches, scutagera centipedes, wrinkle-lipped bats and tiger leeches
Creatures that inhabit the Gomantong cave system in Malaysia, including cockroaches, scutagera centipedes, wrinkle-lipped bats and tiger leeches
Steve Backshall and the team embark on an adventure across the island of Madagascar, encountering a variety of creatures including aye-ayes and the area's most ferocious carnivore
Steve Backshall and the team embark on an adventure across the island of Madagascar, encountering a variety of creatures including aye-ayes and the area's most ferocious carnivore
Steve Backshall heads for India, where he goes on the trail of the saw-scaled viper. He also gets too close to the razor-sharp claws of the sloth bear
Steve Backshall heads for India, where he goes on the trail of the saw-scaled viper. He also gets too close to the razor-sharp claws of the sloth bear
Steve Backshall learns about primates in Uganda, encountering gorillas in the mountains and baboons on the savannah, and watching chimps in a forest at dawn
Steve Backshall learns about primates in Uganda, encountering gorillas in the mountains and baboons on the savannah, and watching chimps in a forest at dawn
Steve Backshall heads for India, where he goes on the trail of the saw-scaled viper. He also gets too close to the razor-sharp claws of the sloth bear
Steve Backshall heads for India, where he goes on the trail of the saw-scaled viper. He also gets too close to the razor-sharp claws of the sloth bear
Steve Backshall visits Thailand where he encounters a king cobra, the longest venomous snake in the world and meets two dangerous members of the cat family. He also scales a building in Bangkok to illustrate the abilities of one of wildlife's best climbers
Steve Backshall visits Thailand where he encounters a king cobra, the longest venomous snake in the world and meets two dangerous members of the cat family. He also scales a building in Bangkok to illustrate the abilities of one of wildlife's best climbers
Wildlife expert Steve Backshall heads for Australia, encountering one of the country's deadliest snakes in Perth, diving with bottlenose dolphins and discovering the method used by pelicans to catch their supper
Wildlife expert Steve Backshall heads for Australia, encountering one of the country's deadliest snakes in Perth, diving with bottlenose dolphins and discovering the method used by pelicans to catch their supper
Part one of two. Steve Backshall visits the Philippines, where he encounters creatures including an armoured predator and an arachnid with legs four times longer than its body
Part one of two. Steve Backshall visits the Philippines, where he encounters creatures including an armoured predator and an arachnid with legs four times longer than its body
In the waters off the coast of Borneo, Steve Backshall comes face to face with a venomous scorpion fish and witnesses the spear-mantis impaling its supper
In the waters off the coast of Borneo, Steve Backshall comes face to face with a venomous scorpion fish and witnesses the spear-mantis impaling its supper
Steve Backshall searches for lethal wildlife in the UK, and has a diving competition with gannets at sea. He also meets the only species of snake to have hospitalised him, studies a nest of hornets and is hunted through a forest by a goshawk
Steve Backshall searches for lethal wildlife in the UK, and has a diving competition with gannets at sea. He also meets the only species of snake to have hospitalised him, studies a nest of hornets and is hunted through a forest by a goshawk