TV rehberi - Cumartesi, 15-03-2025

00:45
Becoming Orangutan
Growing Pains
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01:40
Wildlife ER
Nobody Likes Visiting the Dentist
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02:35
Wildlife ER
Platypus Predicament
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03:30
Volcanic Odysseys
The Fires of Pele
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03:55
Amazing Animal Friends
Creature Comforts
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04:50
Africa's Hunters
Trials of Olimba
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05:45
Africa's Hunters
Brothers in Arms
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06:40
Africa's Hunters
Kings of Nsefu
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07:35
Africa's Hunters
The Lost Prince
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08:30
Africa's Hunters
Hot Springs Pack
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09:20
Africa's Hunters
Heir to the Clan
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10:10
Reef Wrecks
Reef Wrecks of Bonaire
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11:05
Reef Wrecks
Florida Keys Shipwreck Trail
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12:00
Reef Wrecks
Bahamas Hollywood Wrecks
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12:55
Reef Wrecks
Reef Wrecks of Roatan
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13:50
Reef Wrecks
Mexico's Artificial Reefs
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14:45
Wildlife Icons
A complex web of relationships rules all life on earth: all species are interconnected, none can survive in isolation. While some relationships are one-sided, others are mutually beneficial. From loose associations to tight-knit partnerships, everything has a place in nature's great scheme. Complex interactions between species are not even limited to animals, and some of the best examples occur in the lush mountain forests of Africa.
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15:40
Wildlife Icons
The Nile crocodile and hippopotamus are two of Africa's amphibious freshwater icons, found in waterways, rivers and lakes across the continent, including the stunning wilderness of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa. These two species have co-existed for thousands of years, evolving in different ways to a life aquatic.
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16:35
Secrets of Wild Australia
With more than 300 species, the snakes of Australia are as diverse and striking as the landscape they inhabit. Discover their clever hunting techniques, along with the ways their favourite prey, lizards, have evolved to outwit them.
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17:30
Secrets of Wild Australia
This wild dog has been on Australia's shores for at least three-and-a-half-thousand years and is believed to be descended from the Asian wolf; but canis lupus dingo is a distinct species, different from both the wolf and the domestic dog.
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18:25
Animals Like Us
Go rogue with frigate birds, who steal meals from smaller seabirds; relax in a mongoose-run spa with a grateful warthog; and decode an African elephant's secret message. Then watch lovelorn capuchin monkeys hurl rocks to attract prospective mates.
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19:20
Animals Like Us
Discover why it takes a village to raise lion cubs in Kenya and sniff out the mating strategy of fragrant lemurs in Madagascar. Cut a rug at a honeybee dance party, then listen up as a forked-tailed drongo tricks other birds out of their dinner.
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20:15
Animals Like Us
Marvel at the toothy fish that help sharks maintain their pearly whites and discover the signature calls of dolphin families. Examine capuchin monkey's nut-cracking stone tools, get the warm fuzzies when giraffes snuggle, and meet a meerkat mobster.
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21:10
Wildlife Icons
A complex web of relationships rules all life on earth: all species are interconnected, none can survive in isolation. While some relationships are one-sided, others are mutually beneficial. From loose associations to tight-knit partnerships, everything has a place in nature's great scheme. Complex interactions between species are not even limited to animals, and some of the best examples occur in the lush mountain forests of Africa.
en
22:05
Wildlife Icons
The Nile crocodile and hippopotamus are two of Africa's amphibious freshwater icons, found in waterways, rivers and lakes across the continent, including the stunning wilderness of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa. These two species have co-existed for thousands of years, evolving in different ways to a life aquatic.
en
22:55
Secrets of Wild Australia
With more than 300 species, the snakes of Australia are as diverse and striking as the landscape they inhabit. Discover their clever hunting techniques, along with the ways their favourite prey, lizards, have evolved to outwit them.
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23:50
Secrets of Wild Australia
Secret Life of the Dingo
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TV rehberi - Pazar, 16-03-2025

00:45
Animals Like Us
Pirate Birds
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01:40
Animals Like Us
Lion Daycare
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02:35
Animals Like Us
Shark Dentist
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03:30
City Wildlife Rescue
Episode 1
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03:55
Amazing Animal Friends
To the Rescue
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04:50
Uptown Otters
City of Riches
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05:45
Uptown Otters
Home Away from Home
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06:40
Uptown Otters
A Busy Bay
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07:35
Uptown Otters
Three's a Crowd
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08:30
Uptown Otters
Battle for the Bay
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09:20
Uptown Otters
Queen of the Bay
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10:10
Jaguar Journals
The Queen is Back
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11:05
Jaguar Journals
Badalo is Missing
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12:00
Animal Empires
Family
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12:55
Animal Empires
Rebuilding an Empire
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13:50
Animal Empires
Animals Gone Wild
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14:45
New Kids in the Wild
In Brazil's Serra da Capivara, Chico, the baby capuchin monkey is learning to integrate into a troop with complicated rules, and exploring a forest full of excitement and danger. But mastering the art of tool use holds the key to his survival.
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15:40
New Kids in the Wild
In India, Ravi the baby lion-tailed macaque faces life in a shrinking habitat and encroaching human world. Luckily he has a caring mum, a protective dad, a playful sister, and numerous, cousins, aunts and uncles all watching over him.
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16:35
Cub Camp
Get to know Winston, a tiny abandoned cub who imprints on Judy as she nurses him 24-7. Feel the heartbreak as she severs their emotional attachment and teaches this sweet little fellow how to be a grown-up, independent bear in the non-human world.
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17:30
Cub Camp
Welcome sisters Xiba, Xyla, and Xola, a trio of starving orphans who turn Winston's world upside down before gentle Xola teaches him a lesson about friendship. Then monitor new cubs Yasmine and Yara, who get reacquainted after a stressful separation.
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18:25
Life's Journey
For the first few weeks of life, the world is a frightening place. Danger lurks around every corner. It pays to be alert. Whether predator or prey. Any day might be your last. The race is on to grow up fast- for even the largest animals are vulnerable to attack.
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19:20
Life's Journey
If young animals survive until adulthood, the chances for survival are greatly increased - but many challenges face them before they can strike out on their own. Some have months to grow-up; other have decades - but all, have lots to learn along the way. From getting to grips with their bodies and learning to feed themselves, to practicing fighting skills and learning how to form friendships. There are many hurdles along the way, but every small success could mean the difference between life and death.
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