
Primates, like lemurs and baboons, display adaptability and resilience in their day-to-day lives on their quest for food and shelter.
Millions of years ago, animals were stranded on the shores of Madagascar, leading to remarkable adaptations. A case in point - the ring-tailed lemur. (S1, ep 1) Also in UHD.
The lemur's unique features disguise a cunning mind, and it's no coincidence that these primates thrive all over Madagascar. But how have they done it? (S1, ep 2) Also in UHD.
The South African village of Hogsback is home to Samango monkeys and the Cape Parrots, two intelligent primates facing difficult situations. (S1, ep 3)
The Bambelela Troop is a successful troop of chacma baboons that live in a pristine South African valley. But now they aren't the only baboons around. (S1, ep 4)
The gelada is a rare monkey that lives in Ethiopia's Simien Mountains. They're charismatic, vocal, and prone to mixing affection and confrontation. (S1, ep 5)
Teamwork makes the dream work in South Africa's De Hoop Nature Reserve, as a troop of chacma baboons discover in their daily battle for survival. (S1, ep 6)
Africa's Baboons: As humans take up more space, dislodged baboons must adapt to survive. See how they travel across an ever-changing African landscape. (S1, ep 7)
Off the coast of Tanzania, baby Kima lives with his family of red colobus monkeys. When he gets lost, it's a desperate challenge to find them again. (S1, ep 8) Also in UHD.