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Sudden Drought Threatens Troop Survival | Monkey Island 103

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In Sri Lanka’s ancient temple city, the jungle has reclaimed the ruins, and monkeys now reign. Among them is the Tufts Troop, a family of regal Tufted Grey Langurs led by alpha male Pamu. With silvery fur and black faces, these langurs share their home with two other monkey species: cheeky Toque Macaques, who sometimes bully them out of fruit trees but provide free grooming, and elusive purple-faced leaf monkeys, who rarely descend from the treetops.

This temple paradise is now gripped by one of the worst droughts in years, testing … Continue

Zambia’s Peaceful Primates | Guardians Of The Wild 202

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Kasanka National Park in Zambia is home to an unusual species of baboon. Kinda Baboons have turned their backs on the aggressive displays of dominance usually associated with these large monkeys and lead altogether more peaceful lives. Living alongside one troop is a dedicated team of researchers whose mission it is to uncover these baboons’ secrets and understand what makes them who they are. Patiently shadowing the troop day in, day out, the team know each individual by name and are privy to incredible details about their lives. The love triangles, … Continue

Connections In Australia | Super Shark Highway 105

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Travel to the ends of Australia’s shark highways. Find out if Greenly Island in the south is a truck stop for migrating Great Whites, then search for proof of a genetic connection between northern Bull Sharks and their cooler-climate cousins.

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