From pythons in Bangkok to otters in Singapore, cities may seem unlikely havens for wildlife, but for animals able to adapt, the urban world is filled with opportunity.
Duration: 54 minutes and 31 seconds
Episode Number: 101
Thu, Aug 21 | 7:00 P.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 12:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 8:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 10:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
This natural history series reveals the world's most extraordinary wildlife living in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet -- cities.
It features a diverse cast of animals that are adjusting to this new world better than we could have predicted, not only applying their natural born skills and abilities to life in the city, but also making amazing physical or behavioral adaptations.
From humpback whales breaching in New York's Hudson Bay to huge colonies of megabats in Adelaide; from penguins nesting in Cape Town to Burmese pythons living on the streets of Bangkok, explore our most-loved and familiar cities through fresh eyes: the eyes of the animals that live in them.
Thu, Aug 21 | 7:00 P.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 21 | 8:00 P.M. | Commuters NH World (11.3) |
Thu, Aug 21 | 9:00 P.M. | Survivors NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 12:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 1:00 A.M. | Commuters NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 2:00 A.M. | Survivors NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 8:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 9:00 A.M. | Commuters NH World (11.3) |
Fri, Aug 22 | 10:00 A.M. | Residents NH World (11.3) |
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