2005
Amidst the pristine but freezing waters surrounding the white continent, a unique insight into the mysterious daily lives of Leopard Seals featuring some never-before-filmed behaviors of these highly intelligent predators. "Lords of the Ice" will reveal how Leopard Seals hunt penguins underwater or on land, charging unwary trespassers on the ice, be they penguin or human.
2005
A captivating look at a pack of wild dogs, from the birth of a litter to growing up, hunting, playing and interacting amongst themselves. The tribulations and trophies from encounters with predators and prey in the African bush. A specialized Collar Camera placed on one of the pack sisters uncovers the dogs' personal world and their intricate society. Births, hunts and tragedies - the Collar Camera reveals the dogs' most intimate moments at close quarters, but above all it exposes how wild dogs bite back. Witness the exceptional privilege of being at the birth of a wild dog litter, one of the most important events of their lives. Testimony to their highly developed social system - one of the strongest and deepest bonds in the African natural world. The pack now has more mouths to feed and will hunt soon. Unlike other predators, they run it down, lowering their ears, charging, dispersing, each dog hunting for itself. However, the whole pack regroup to gorge and back at the den regurgitate a share of their meal to feed the growing pups. More than half of the pups may not reach adulthood, but, of those that will, one could become the future leader of the pack. The pack is a formidable force collectively seeing off leopards, lions and enemy number one - hyenas. While hunting, they leave the den vulnerable with only one adult on guard but once the pups are old enough to join the hunt, their chances of survival are greatly improved. An enthralling view of a wild dog pack in a struggle for survival - functioning as a perfect whole: a successful unit.
2006
Research biologist Mark Marks lead us on a dangerous and thrilling quest to understand the great white shark. His passion and maverick research techniques challenge established science and enthrall viewers. At times dissuaded by peer pressure, inadequate funding and even death threats, it is pure passion that sustains his research into unexplored territory. White Shark -- Outside The Cage is the amazing account of biologist Mark Marks adventure to document his remarkable research that is changing the way we view these iconic giants of the sea. Follow Marks into shark infested waters as he conducts his research documented in never- before- seen footage on his quest to answer the challenge to save a species.
2006
Namibia's Etosha National Park, dominated by enormous salt pan, is home to some of Africa's most spectacular gatherings of wildlife.with the dry season at its searing peak, thousands of animals congregate at few waterholes that remain-predator and prey side by side, drawn together by the desperate need to drink.For the residents lions, the waterholes provide a bountiful buffet.