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- This is a powerful documentary, filmed over a 16 year span, about the rise of a Coalition of six lions, branded The Mapogo Lions, and their takeover of the largest territory by a pride.
- Set in the vast expanse of South Africa's Mala Mala game reserve, a host of Africa's biggest and fiercest wildlife species compete for food, mates and territory against the backdrop of a harsh dry season.
- Harsh seasons determine life or death, testing creatures against crocs, droughts, and more. Survival demands cunning as predators lurk in waters and along banks. In this predator's world, witness the struggle for life unfold.
- On the northern bank of the Sand River in the Mala-Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, seven magnificent creatures reside in an area the size of Manhattan Island. Tracking them for 24 hours reveals a never-ending daily drama.
- Our beautiful planet is truly a place of wonder - especially if you are 8 and 10 years old. Join Luca and his sister Melua on a wild journey of discovery as they explore some of the most spectacular places on earth. Armed with an insatiable sense of curiosity, our two young adventurers head off on a mission to learn about the fascinating animals that call these amazing places home. Journeying from the rolling savannahs of the African bush, to the crystal clear waters of Africa's two mighty oceans and the towering sand dunes of the world's oldest desert, they find excitement, mystery and plenty of interesting characters at every turn! The first stop along their journey is at Mala Mala Game Reserve, deep in the heart of the South African bushveld. Not only is it home to the famous Big 5, but also a whole host of other creatures that are almost too weird to be real. Together with their knowledgeable guide and driver, they explore secret roads and hidden pathways, listening out for the roar of a lion, the trumpet of an elephant or the squeak of a squirrel.
- Lions, cheetahs and leopards: each cat has its own special hunting strategies, family upbringing and survival techniques. We focus on their behavior and competitive interaction in our quest to find out who the ultimate predator is in the daunting wilderness of Africa. We follow their lives as they play out like a game of chance.
- Thirty-three thousand acres of unspoilt land makes up world-renowned Mala Mala game reserve. This fascinating region is a hotbed for wildlife activity with some of the greatest game viewing opportunities in Africa.
- In Africa the battle for survival rages across some of the most extreme environments on the planet. Here, predators have adapted some of the deadliest weaponry on earth. Large carnivores such as hyenas and wild dogs - equipped with savage canines and unrivalled tenacity - are capable of tearing their prey apart in seconds.
- Africa's Deadliest: Opportunists. When it comes to sinking their teeth into a meal, Africa's predators will stop at nothing to bag a catch.
- Africa's Deadliest: River Rivals. The rivers of Africa - long held in myth and legend for the life they bring and the monsters they hide.
- Africa's Deadliest: Antagonists. The African bushveld - a battleground where creatures must fight for their right to rule.
- Africa's small but deadly. What these predators lack in size, they make up for in power, strength and tenacity.
- Tucked right next to the famous Kruger National Park is one of the largest private game reserves in South Africa - Mala Mala. Its home to a bounty of wildlife, including the Big Five. They're the most ferocious animals to hunt on foot. And the buffalo... is the most aggressive. And yet, all that these otherwise placid bovines want is to be left alone. To graze in safety. To celebrate new life. And live their lives in peace. But there is no peace. They are hunted and killed by lions. Always lions. Only lions. The slaughter is relentless. A lone lion won't attack a buffalo. But when an entire pride targets a victim, there's no hope. The lions kill... and kill again... and again. But there's only so much a buffalo gang will take. Only so much death they will endure. And when they've finally had enough, the buffalo's frustration explodes into rage. It's time for payback! Don't ever mess around with an angry Buffalo Gang.
- Africa's Deadliest Assassins is a tantalizing exhibition of the continents top ten deadliest killers, from the microscopic to the massive all forged in the most challenging of environments. Discover the terminators that have fought their way to the top of the food chain by evolving the meanest, biggest and most lethal of weaponry. From the terrifying jaws of the great white to the hammer like foot of the secretary bird, prepare yourself to delve into the secret world of Africa's Deadliest Assassins.
- Africa's Deadliest Invaders is a thrilling reveal of the continent's most lethal and fear-inspiring infiltrators. These specialized agents, armed to the teeth, have cunning strategies they deploy to dominate their every environment from the forests of Gabon to the Ethiopian highlands and even the frigid Atlantic Ocean. Peer through the eyes of an insider and unearth the terrifying secrets and surprising intelligence that each of these invaders keenly combine to become the meanest, biggest and most effective killers. From the strategic acumen of Chimpanzees to the ruthless brutality of spotted Hyenas and the streamlined teamwork of hunting Orcas prepare yourself to be immersed into the tantalizing world of Africa's Deadliest Invaders.
- Africa's Deadliest Ambush Hunters is an awe-inspiring ride through a world of camouflage, patience, and precision. We follow these stealthy predators as they make use of their environments and special skill sets to avoid detection until the very last second. Lying in wait across the continent, from the lush Serengeti to the desert of Namibia, ambush predators are poised for action. Follow the lethal stone-fish as he waits for his prey, and the most venomous cobra in Africa as he sneaks into a weaver's nest. Prepare to be inspired by the leopard's quick-footedness and determination, and the crocodile's patient approach. A thrilling ride packed with sudden strikes from Africa's Deadliest Ambush Hunters.
- The Sand River is shorter and smaller than many of Africa's rivers, but it has great importance because it supports such an abundance of wildlife. Lions stay close to the river, knowing that their prey, such as buffalo, must pass regularly through their territory. To avoid competition with these powerful nocturnal predators, the cheetah hunts by day.
- Filmed over a period of 4 years, this is the remarkable story of a young leopard's journey from Rookie to Royalty as seen through the watchful eyes of an old sentry baboon. Baboons rate high on leopard's menu and as the official guardian of the troop; The Watcher can't afford to slack off. That's why this old baboon chooses high ground for his daily surveillance. From these elevated look-out posts, he watches the arrival of the Rookie leopard. His warning screeches echo in the valley and the troop scurries. The Watcher knows that the young leopard has only recently left the protection of his mother. Rookie still lacks the experience and the skill set that makes leopards such lethal predators. Every day is a struggle to gain stealth and rhythm. Lions and hyenas sense that the leopard is a vulnerable green-horn. As he hones his skills this hunter becomes the hunted. One particular feisty hyena stalks the young leopard. He is looking for a show-down. This is hyena territory and the Rookie is trespassing. In a face to face combat the odds between them, are even. For now. But the threat from these predators is the least of the Rookie's problems: A male leopard rules on the other side of a thin strip of no-man's land where he finds temporary refuge. He can smell him. It's an ominous scent with a clear message: Keep out or die. He can't survive on the periphery living off lizards, hares and leftovers. He needs access to larger, richer hunting grounds. And to do that, he must cross a boundary that leads him directly into the territories of the leopard monarch he should best avoid. The Rookie's invasion of this turf sets off a series of bloody cat fights where there can be only one winner. The young leopard sharpens his tactics. He bides his time. Fur is going to fly.
- South Africa a country where the legend and leader Nelson Mandela was forged within the confines of Robben Island. Experience the aerial splendors of Table Mountain, the lush Cape Winelands and colorful fishing villages dotted along the West Coast. Marvel as we fly over the powerful waterfall and gorge of Augrabies. Take in one of the largest urban forests in the world, Johannesburg. And enjoy a front seat to an aerial journey down the Garden Route and along the eastern coast of South Africa. All viewed from incredible heights.
- It Covers Swaziland (eSwatini) and central and eastern South Africa, including Table Mountain, the Cape Winelands, Augrabies Falls, Johannesburg and the Garden Route.
- The Sand River is home to one of the densest and diverse animal populations in Africa, where territories dangerously intertwine and overlap. Animal mothers struggle to try and raise offspring to adulthood without them being killed. A solitary female leopard has it the toughest of all predators being solely responsible for the feeding and safety of her litter. But the runt of a lion pride also faces hardship, being taunted and picked on by his siblings as he grows from a small cub to a sub-adult.
- A spectacular journey into the remote African Bushveld, one of the wildest and deadliest environments on the planet and home to the titans of the African continent. An ancient world where the ever changing seasons constantly shape life and the battles between predator and prey rage with savage intensity.
- in this exciting episode Luca and Melua journey into the wilderness region of Mala Mala in search of the infamous Big Five. Along the way, they encounter Lions, Elephants, Buffalos and Rhino - but finding the last member of the big five proves harder than expected - with the sun setting behind them they search up and down until finally, they spot the magnificent Leopard roaming the bushveld floor.
- Luca and Melua set off on an exciting Junior Rangers course. Mala Mala is the perfect classroom to learn all there is to know about surviving in the wild. Their guide Lucky teaches them many different interesting facts about the plants around them and the various animal tracks. Their Mala Mala Junior Rangers course complete - Luca and Melua are awarded their certificates.