Episodes

  • Episode 1 - The Great Escape
    Oct 19 2022
    What had the entire city of Toronto in a panic in 2016? When Toronto’s High Park Zoo welcomed two new Capybaras named Bonnie and Clyde, they weren’t prepared for the pair to escape! Host Cameron Crow has an exclusive interview with Bonnie (Jennifer Robertson) and Clyde (Colin Mochrie) to get to the bottom of the biggest Capybara breakout in modern times.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 2 - Happy Wanderers
    Oct 19 2022
    It’s March 2020. All is quiet in China’s Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve. That’s when you could hear the sound of 16 elephants emerging from the forest. The herd started moving northwards 500 km from home, charging through the outskirts of the city of Kunming. But why? It’s been a mystery ever since. Until now. Cameron Crow sits down with the elephant Jai Wei (Nick Mohammed) to crack the mystery of their momentous migration.
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    26 mins
  • Episode 3 - Beaver Tales
    Oct 19 2022
    After beavers were hunted to extinction in the 16th Century, the first baby beaver was born in Exmoor, England after 400 years. In a rare interview, Cameron Crow talks to baby Rashford and proud mom Grylls (Evany Rosen) about life as the new first family of beavers in the English wetlands.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 4 - Not a Fan
    Oct 19 2022
    The Miami neighbourhood of Coconut Grove is a little slice of heaven but for one thing: 1500 peacocks roaming the streets, screaming and leaving a trail of poop everywhere. Local officials have voted to cull some of the pride, as tensions grow. Cameron gets the birds eye view from Peter Peacock (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) to reveal the peacock’s surprising side of the controversy.
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    24 mins
  • Episode 5 - Not Ready for this Jelly
    Oct 19 2022
    Fun fact: “the immortal jellyfish” ages backwards, making them the “Benjamin Button” of the sea! Now these pinkie nail-sized jellyfish are showing up in oceans across the globe far from where they were first found in the Mediterranean. Janice the Jellyfish (Evany Rosen) reveals to Cameron what it means to truly live forever.
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    19 mins
  • Episode 6 - Dis-otterly Conduct
    Oct 19 2022
    In the early 1970s, Singapore’s otters disappeared due to the excessive polluting of the city-state’s waterways. Thanks to clean-up efforts they returned, and thanks to the empty streets during COVID-19, the otters are making mischief and upsetting the locals. Cameron talks to otters Kumar (Nigel Downer) and Ali (Kris Siddiqi), about what makes even the best otters turn to a life of mayhem in the waterways.
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    22 mins
  • Episode 7 - Home Is Where the Horn Is
    Oct 19 2022
    In 2016, a young male narwhal got separated from his pod and became lost. After traveling alone for weeks, he was adopted by a pod of Beluga whales. Narwhal Atka (Jennifer Robertson) takes Cameron on his incredible journey, and reveals how he discovered a new pod family in the process.
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    24 mins
  • Episode 8 - That’s Slow Business!
    Oct 19 2022
    Diego the tortoise - 100 years old, five feet long and 175 pounds - was taken from his Galapagos home in the 1930s to breed in captivity. More than 80 years (and hundreds of children) later, he has now returned home. Cameron sits down with Diego (Colin Mochrie) to talk about a life devoted to saving his breed from extinction and his plans for retirement.
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    24 mins