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Cheetahs: The Deadly Race
Witness life and death duels as they unravel under the fierce Kalahari sun. The two competitors are a swift and graceful antelope and the fastest predator on land. Springbok and cheetah have evolved together pushing each other to greater and greater competitive skills and spectacular speeds. This is a contest that leaves only the quick - or the dead. Join National Geographic as we observe the lives of these two exceptional creatures and the events that form their lives against the dramatic backdrop of the Kalahari, its changing seasons, its occasional riot of blossoms and the many other animals, which share this harsh environment.
Stalking Leopards
On South Africa's Mala Mala Game Reserve, predator and prey maintain an uneasy balance. This remarkable film documents one young male leopard’s fight for survival and his place in the community hierarchy. Seventy kilos of strength, the four-year old male leopard, Tjololo, stalks his meals with liquid smooth movements but keeping his catch from the animals that share his domain will require tough lessons and numerous heated confrontations. Hyenas approach as he rushes to free a freshly killed carcass, and Tjololo soon learns that success can be a matter of inches. Stalking Leopards is an intimate chronicle of Tjololo's journey into adulthood: claiming territory, fighting old rivals, mating and killing. For Tjololo, amidst Africa's wild cast of lions, water buffalo, hyenas, elephants and impalas - the only way to walk is proudly and alone.
Super Pride
The Serengeti in northern Tanzania is one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges, teeming with crocs, leopards, cheetahs and one of the biggest lion populations in Africa, with approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides but one pride looms large in the Serengeti lion kingdom: a single dynasty ruling the plains, to which hundreds of lions trace their roots. And this year, something remarkable is happening... this great pride is exploding in size. A perfect storm of conditions is creating a Super Pride.
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Big Cats Box Set
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Cheetahs: The Deadly Race
Witness life and death duels as they unravel under the fierce Kalahari sun. The two competitors are a swift and graceful antelope and the fastest predator on land. Springbok and cheetah have evolved together pushing each other to greater and greater competitive skills and spectacular speeds. This is a contest that leaves only the quick - or the dead. Join National Geographic as we observe the lives of these two exceptional creatures and the events that form their lives against the dramatic backdrop of the Kalahari, its changing seasons, its occasional riot of blossoms and the many other animals, which share this harsh environment.
Stalking Leopards
On South Africa's Mala Mala Game Reserve, predator and prey maintain an uneasy balance. This remarkable film documents one young male leopard’s fight for survival and his place in the community hierarchy. Seventy kilos of strength, the four-year old male leopard, Tjololo, stalks his meals with liquid smooth movements but keeping his catch from the animals that share his domain will require tough lessons and numerous heated confrontations. Hyenas approach as he rushes to free a freshly killed carcass, and Tjololo soon learns that success can be a matter of inches. Stalking Leopards is an intimate chronicle of Tjololo's journey into adulthood: claiming territory, fighting old rivals, mating and killing. For Tjololo, amidst Africa's wild cast of lions, water buffalo, hyenas, elephants and impalas - the only way to walk is proudly and alone.
Super Pride
The Serengeti in northern Tanzania is one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges, teeming with crocs, leopards, cheetahs and one of the biggest lion populations in Africa, with approximately 3,500 lions in 300 prides but one pride looms large in the Serengeti lion kingdom: a single dynasty ruling the plains, to which hundreds of lions trace their roots. And this year, something remarkable is happening... this great pride is exploding in size. A perfect storm of conditions is creating a Super Pride.
- National Geographic
- E
- English
- 3
- National Geographic
- 2
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