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- The islands of New Zealand are home to an entirely unique menagerie of creatures. It is a place where the normal rules don't apply - the birds can't fly, a small, ancient lizard is a top predator, parrots play in snowy mountain meadows and penguins roam the streets. Seals battle on the beaches, albatrosses soar on the air currents and a monster movie plays out in miniature among the dense undergrowth of this lush, vital land.
- interview followed by the documentary "L'Australie : le pays des perroquets"
- interview followed by the documentary "Des requins et des hommes"
- interview followed by the documentary "En piste"
- interview followed by the documentary "Delirium canin: Au pays des chiens-doudou"
- interview followed by the documentary "Cheval Marwari, la renaissance du prince des Indes"
- interview followed by the documentary "Loup sans frontière"
- interview followed by the documentary "La folie des chats"
- 2015TV Episode
- In the series premiere, a group of little blue penguins prepare to breed on New Zealand's southeast coast.
- New Zealand's west coast has glacier-covered mountains, rain-drenched native forests and rough frigid seas.
- In New Zealand, two wild fortresses protect the vulnerable native animals: a remote island protected by a moat of saltwater, and a hilltop citadel surrounded by a predator-proof barrier.
- Spring on New Zealand's east coast is a time of promise for two iconic species: the New Zealand fur seal and the norther royal albatross.
- New Zealand's isolated islands are famed as an unusual paradise, home to a variety of unique wildlife. Best known for its flightless birds, ancient reptiles and coastal mammals, a closer look reveals another world.