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Some animal species congregate in huge groups. Icelandic puffins form colonies of more than a million, which provides shared information about food sources and reduces the odds of being attacked. Social spiders in Ecuador gather by the thousands to capture large prey. Leaf cutter ants in Costa Rica build enormous acre-wide cities to house multimillion-citizen colonies.
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A Taiwanese Pangolin and a Brazilian Lion Tamarin family travel to a strange new world.
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A baby turtle in Canada and a young bushbaby in South Africa search for a safe new home.
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A Tasmanian man befriends a platypus while protecting the species from urban development.
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David Attenborough presents seven of the most remarkable animal songs found in nature.
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A Caribbean coral reef discovery marks a new chapter in understanding and saving corals.
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Embark to Niagara Falls and witness its amazing beauty and the wildlife that call it home.
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Discover the powerful effect hummingbirds have over their wild neighbors in Costa Rica.
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Join scientists as they go to extraordinary lengths to understand wild dogs.