
Overview
From enormous tortoises and deep-diving lizards to fish-eating snakes and birds that hunt giant venomous centipedes, the wildlife of the world-famous Galapagos Islands is unique and bizarre. This wilderness once inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, but it is currently undergoing a human revolution, with tourism driving a population boom. David Attenborough narrates this modern-day story of the Galapagos and reveals whether, in this ever-changing world, its animals can still thrive.
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35 - 1Africa's Fishing Leopards February 24, 2015
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35 - 2Super Powered Owls March 03, 2015
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35 - 3Galapagos: Islands of Change March 10, 2015
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35 - 4Growing Up Wild March 26, 2015
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35 - 5Iceland: Land of Ice and Fire May 01, 2015
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35 - 6Attenborough's Big Birds June 16, 2015
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35 - 7Mountain Lions: Big Cats in High Places June 23, 2015
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35 - 8Ireland's Wild River: The Mighty Shannon July 16, 2015
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35 - 9Ghost Bear Family July 23, 2015
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35 - 10Return of the Giant Killers: Africa's Lion Kings August 19, 2015