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- A group of men trap wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos before the arrival of a female wildlife photographer threatens to change their ways.
- On a Kenyan safari, white hunter Victor Marswell has a love triangle with seductive American socialite Eloise Kelly and anthropologist Donald Nordley's cheating wife Linda.
- Wildlife docuseries examining the Serengeti region of Africa following different species of animals throughout their daily lives.
- Paleontologists seek evidence to determine which of the three competing theories - kill, chill or ill - best account for the disappearance of all the large animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Experience the thrill of the hunt and the heartwarming fun of a mother lion caring for her playful cubs as wildlife experts Elma Milotte and Alfred Milotte spend three years on the plains of Africa studying the king of beasts.
- The story of Suki (Kate Winslet), a lioness cub, who rebels against her mother and her pride to mate with an unsuitable lion from the other side of the river. Her journey to less than a comfortable environment teaches her much. She re-crosses the river to defend her pride from invading wanderers led by her former suitor.
- "Maximum Exposure" is a reality-based show airing funny home video clips. What makes "Max-X" unique is its surfer-voiced narrator and weekly themed episodes.
- Join an expedition across the 30,000 square kilometres of African savannah that makes up The Serengeti. Observe cheetahs on the hunt, stampeding wildebeest and crocodile attacks with slow-motion cameras that capture every breathtaking moment at 2,000 frames a second.
- The borders of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania were initially drawn without considering the herds of grass-eating wild animals. The recording of seasonal animal movements by the film team at the end of the 1950s forms the framework for action, so that based on this work, new boundaries of the park could be determined in such a way, that the most important animal populations are protected all year round. The beauty of the savannah landscape and the sideways glance at numerous wild animal species living there, some of which were presented to a broader audience for the first time in this film, fill this nature documentary.
- The video depicts Jackson with mini red ponytails on her head. She and her dancers perform in a futuristic African-flavored paradise where people are seen living side by side with wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, and wildcats.
- 20 years after the TV Mini-Series "Tales of the Serengeti", our crew reunites to truly explore the Serengeti, with no fiction. True events are narrated by Michael Krass in this very exciting TV Documentary. We almost didn't survive it.
- Serengeti Symphony is a cinematographic, musical masterpiece in which life on the plains of the Serengeti National Reserve in Tanzania is depicted.
- In the most brutal migration on the planet, ride shotgun with ZuluEchoFive and FoxtrotOne, a zebra mother and her son. They run the gauntlet through crocodile infested rivers and lion offensives, culminating in the world's ultimate ambush: the Mara River - where the biggest crocodiles in Africa are on the attack.
- He's from a place so old it's been called the cradle of mankind. She's led a privileged life in America without hardship or pain. Together these two unlikely friends embark upon a journey from the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the depths of an AIDS ravaged village where even the smallest children become outcasts at the mere hint of the disease and malaria is an ever-present threat. As Venance and Kristen experience the ancient culture, heart-breaking poverty, and eternal spirituality of Venance's motherland, the ability of the Tanzanian people to love, dream, and persevere in the face of overwhelming hardship triggers a life-changing transformation in Kristen-one that brings her face to face with her own mortality and will ultimately cause thousands of lives to be saved. Tanzania: A Journey Within is a dramatic, emotional, and visually stunning odyssey that will challenge and inspire you.
- Follows the coming of age of a young leopard on the Serengeti Plain, filmed over three years by Dutch naturalist Hugo Van Lawick.
- A Black Bean Productions independent documentary that aims to explore the complex topic of human-wildlife conflict in Africa.
- Each year over 1.2 million wildebeest travel across the vast Serengeti plains and Kenya's Masai Mara on a 1,800 kilometer circular journey, relentlessly followed by every big African predator. Revolutionary spy cams - airborne, swimming or disguised as rocks, skulls or dung - reveal the Great Wildebeest Migration from entirely new perspectives. This 2-part series focuses on the growing-up of a calf as he takes his first steps, faces his first deadly perils and tries to cross crocodile-infested rivers. It combines natural humor with exciting drama and gripping music.
- A Giraffe mother tells the story of three young gazelle fawns who have to experience great adventures on the plains of Africa.
- The new king of the Serengeti Two lions are born in the scorched dry season. Kali, the mother, as her milk dries out from starvation, desperately eats a dead hippo to feed the Cubs, "Mawe" and "Upepo". The cubs grow well in the plentiful rainy season, but as the dry season returns, Mawe's illness progresses. During the long journey in search of prey, the family lose Mawe. After enduring the dry season, with repeated hardships while hunting buffalos, the wildebeests return. However, from the sudden climate change, the wildebeests disappear from the plains. To make matters worse, the protector of the pride, "Simba",the father, has injured himself and cannot continue in the journey for food, and says his goodbyes. Now Upepo must lead the family The destiny of lonely hunter The cheetah, the fastest animal in the world, is destined to live alone. "Moto", a powerful male cheetah capable of hunting wildebeest on his own, meets "Nyota" on one fateful day. Moto wants to be together with Nyota, but she leaves him, as she was taught by her mother, carrying Moto's children. While Moto searches for Nyota through clouds of dust, Nyota has given birth to 4 cubs. It's already difficult raising 4 cubs on her own, but with the climate changes, food is more scarce and there are more encounters with lions. Soon afterwards, the cubs have already matured to hunt on their own. When they are together, even lions are not a threat. Will Nyota be able to let the cubs go in the changed, different plains? Serengeti, The heritage of survivors A new sun rises in the Serengeti. The sun that has seen through countless stories from the start of time. Under that sun, many species live and breathe. The great migration of wildebeest has unaltered through the ages. Each small part of the Serengeti, that has experienced the cycle of Mother nature, is the true great breathing heritage of the wild.
- The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is home to one of the greatest concentrations of land animals left on Earth. This film shows how the park's creatures depend on each other and the environment.
- In 2009/10 Writer - Director J.R. Niles embarked on a solo journey to Tanzania, East Africa to research the impacts of climate change and coffee farming economics on the people and habitats of MT. Kilimanjaro. This journey became the first film she directed. What began as a filmmaking journey and a research endeavor became a journey of soul. Since childhood Niles had a calling to go to East Africa. Exploration is in her blood. This journey brought her to Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti, as she fell in love with the land, its wildlife and its people. She recalls the absolute beauty of Kilimanjaro and East Africa's savannas as ineffable and considers Kilimanjaro keeper of her heart. Niles stated At Kilimanjaro I touched the face of god.
- An eight-part exploration of the diverse peoples that make up the African continent.
- Witness the fascinating story of a new-born wildebeest as it faces a terrifying ordeal in the wild. The natural world is a brutal environment that can also lead to the unlikeliest of bonds. From the moment it is born, every living creature on Earth must battle for survival. Just minutes into a wildebeest calf's life, it faces a deadly horde of predators. Unable to keep up with its mother as she flees, the calf is seized in the jaws of a lioness. But instead of ripping its prey to shreds, the lioness quietly observers the calf. For eight tense hours the two exist side by side, before the young wildebeest is abandoned, alone and motherless, in the wild.
- A study of the huge outcroppings of bedrock, the Kopjes, which protrude like rocky islands in an ocean of grass in the heart of Africa's vast Serengeti Plain. They provide shelter and shade for an array of plant and animal life.
- Welcome to Africa. I'm your iFit trainer, Dr. Evan Antin. I hope you are ready for an incredible adventure as we head out on safari into the Serengeti and discover amazing exotic wildlife. Together we will explore the migration patterns of wildebeest, crush through the brush with the elephants and discover more creatures that call this beautiful land home. This is a perfect introductory series for those of you brand new to iFit but also a terrific series if you have ever wanted to go on a safari. So join on me, Dr. Evan Antin as we step into the wild. Adventure awaits.
- Brothers Martin and Chris Kratt mix wildlife documentary, creative animation and humorous dialogue to present a program about all kinds of wild creatures. They are assisted at their research center by nature enthusiast Allison, and a wise-cracking, animated friend named Ttark. In this episode, the brothers look at some of the biggest animals in the African Savannah -- the hippo and rhino.
- Describes the ability of birds, insects and bats to fly including migration often over great distances; and how plant seeds defy gravity in order to disperse over a wide area.
- Night-vision cinematography and infrared cameras observe the activity of nocturnal felines, including servals and wildcats and a caracal caring for its litter of kittens.
- Jungle Jack counts down some of the animal kingdom's enormous mouths.
- Jungle Jack's safari on the Serengeti plains includes a once-in-a-lifetime view at the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. He encounters a herd of elephants, a lion pride, and an African rock python during this safari. In addition, he pays a visit to a local school.
- Jungle Jack and Suzi are amazed when wildebeest and zebra migrate across the Mara River in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park as part of their great journey, but these herbivores need to respectfully share their homeland with big cats.
- Jungle Jack meets some of the world's creatures featuring superb scales as their armor.
- Jungle Jack's counts down a very special episode featuring lions.
- Jungle Jack heads to the front lines of wildlife conservation and meets the protectors who are professionally attempting to rescue endangered species.
- Jungle Jack counts down his all-time enjoyable zoological adventures in wildernesses around the world.
- Jungle Jack remembers his exploration of visiting African national parks.
- A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface.
- The Wild Kratt team is on a mission to discover why Rhinos are mysteriously disappearing from the African Savannah.
- Africa is the cradle of humanity, it is land born from violent, cataclysmic events. Even today, it is still possible to find evidence, sometimes in the most unlikely places, of these events which shaped the Africa we know today and which will, in the future, change it once more.
- Jungle Jack counts down six stories about extraordinary creatures with absolutely incredible senses.
- Jungle Jack counts down the planet's party animals that remain united more than you can imagine such as baboons, Cape buffaloes, flamingos, African painted dogs and wildebeest.
- n this final episode Professor Brian Cox travels to Iceland, where the delicate splendour of a moonbow reveals the colours that paint our world, and he visits a volcano to explain why the sun shines. By exploring how sunlight transforms the plains of the Serengeti, drives the annual migration of humpback whales to the Caribbean and paints the moon red during a lunar eclipse, Brian reveals the colour signature of our life-supporting planet.
- Jungle Jack experiences various species in the animal kingdom that use social networks for eons.