Natural History and Wildlife

Mad Match: Nature's Strangest Relationships

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Natural History and Wildlife

Mad Match: Nature's Strangest Relationships


They may take advantage of others or live in symbiotic harmony – our planet is filled with every possible type of strange, wild relationship!

From desert to jungle, there’s an infinite parade of impossible relationships that defy imagination. Oxpeckers that attach themselves to giraffes and zebras; Aztec ants that defend their host plant against intrusive monkeys; banded mongooses that pick warthogs clean; langurs and deer that join forces against their common enemy, the Sri Lankan leopard; and fish that hide amongst stinging tentacles.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
ORIGINAL BROADCASTER
prime video
AVAILABLE IN
HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English