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Orca vs. Elephant Seal | Nat Geo Wild
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To orcas, almost every animal -- no matter how big -- is prey.
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Koalas 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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Koalas are not bears—they’re marsupials. Learn about koalas’ unique traits, including six opposable “thumbs,” downward-facing pouches, and an ability to sleep nearly all day in tree branches.
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Wildlife Africa - Predators Survival Strategies - (Nat Geo Wild)
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Lion's in Africa
The African Lion is the second largest cat in the world the Tiger being the largest. Lion's are incredibly social and live in groups called a Pride. A pride can have upto 3 males and the remainder will be females and their young.
Documentary National Geographic Wild Croc Ganglands Nat Geo Wild
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In Zambias remote Luangwa Valley there is one Nile crocodile so huge he reigns supreme as the undisputed king. Here, crocodiles thrive, and this ferocious, six-metre-long beast has his pick.
The Nile crocodile has a somewhat deserved reputation as a vicious man-eater.
Wild Arabia - Hidden Deep in the Desert | Cold Blood (Nat Geo Wild)
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Arabian Desert | Animals | Cold Desert
Is dedicated to the reptiles of the Arabian Desert the undisputed rulers of this region.
Many are not aware about the diverse wildlife that is found in Saudi Arabia.
Animal Imitators (Weird and Wonderful Documentary) | Real Stories
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Enter the bizarre world of ANIMAL IMITATORS and learn what drives seemingly normal humans to undergo extensive body modi cations to transform themselves into their favourite animals. Some are content just adopting the behaviour of their chosen creatures, while others endure animal-skin tattoos, having their ears pointed, teeth led and metal studs implanted into their faces to anchor whiskers.
Prince Harry's South Pole Race (Royal Documentary) | Real Stories
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Prince Harry joins four injured British soldiers on an expedition in the Antarctic as part of the Walking with the Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge 2013.
In the first of two parts, Guy Disney, Duncan Slater, Ibrar Ali and Kate Philp undertake intensive training as they prepare to take on teams from the US and the Commonwealth in the 125-mile race.