
An extraordinary journey into the Pantanal - a remote, unforgiving and beautiful Brazilian wilderness. There, a breathtaking variety of animals struggle for survival.
Venture deep into the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland. There, nature spins a great web of diversity, from capuchin monkeys to the lowland tapir. (S1, ep 1)
Every year, the southern wetlands of the Pantanal become a bird paradise, as over 650 incredible species congregate there for breeding season. (S1, ep 2)
In the heart of the Pantanal wetlands lies a region so remote that it is almost entirely unvisited. 300 pig-like peccaries call this unique place their home. (S1, ep 3)
The magnificent jaguar is the largest cat in all of the Americas. In Brazil, it reigns over a magical land filled with natural beauty and diversity. (S1, ep 4)
In the Pantanal, the wonderful ocelot appears to be making a comeback. A team of scientists try to figure out the clues to its resurgence. (S1, ep 5) Also in UHD.
Amazon Monkeys: The white-whiskered spider monkey is one of the most intelligent and agile creatures in the New World, and dwells happily within a protected Brazilian forest. (S1, ep 6)
The capybara is a stunning creature - a rodent that is the size of a sheep. Wade into the wetland home of these animals and see how they live their daily lives. (S1, ep 7)
The dry season leads to a change of clientele in the grasslands of the Pantanal, as giant anteaters, maned wolves and the greater rheas all inhabit the area. (S1, ep 8)
Despite their considerable size, the giant offer can be remarkably difficult to find. Biologist Carolina Ribas sails through the Pantanal in search of them. (S1, ep 9)
Earth's largest tropical wetland, the Pantanal is home to hundreds of species of mammals, fish and birds. However, it is an unforgiving place to live. (S1, ep 10).