Episode list

Built to Survive

Wet & Wild Rainforests
In the heat and humidity of the rainforest Phil reveals the survival adaptations of the elusive tree kangaroo, the colourful cassowary and the lethal scrub python.
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Desert Dwellers

Mon, Jul 04, 2022
In the endless heat of the sands near Munga Thirri, Phil encounters Australia's largest lizard - the perentie; our fastest flightless bird - the emu; and the world's largest marsupial - the red kangaroo.
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Wild Wild Wetlands
Phil Breslin ventures into Australia's notorious swamp country where he encounters the speedy freshwater crocodile, the predatory barramundi and the world's largest reptile, the saltwater crocodile.
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Coastal Critters
Phil Breslin heads along the rugged cliffs and sandy flats of the coast where he finds a master of the skies - the sea eagle, a master of disguise - the stone fish and the master of camouflage - the sting ray.
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Mud & Mangroves

Thu, Jul 07, 2022
Phil Breslin heads into the mangroves for a muddy encounter with a feisty mud crab, a shovel-nosed ray that he catches bare-handed and a mosquito - well quite a lot of mosquitoes that almost eat him alive.
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The Big Blue Ocean
Phil Breslin heads out into the deep blue ocean for a close encounter with the toothy tiger shark, the graceful and majestic manta ray and a giant of the deep, the humpback whale.
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Island Castaways
Phil Breslin leaves the Australian mainland for some island-hopping fun and encounters a green sea turtle laying her eggs, a pack of wild dingoes on the hunt and a snake with a terrifying name - the death adder.
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Savannah Survivors
Phil Breslin visits the savannah for an encounter with Australia's largest predatory bird, a wedge-tailed eagle, one of the world's most venomous snakes, the coastal taipan and a real-life dragon, the frill-necked lizard.
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Rivers of Life

Wed, Jul 13, 2022
Phil Breslin journeys down Australia's river system by kayak, all the way from the rocky rapids to the wide brown estuaries. Phil encounters a duck billed platypus, a long-finned eel and a bull shark.
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Woodland Wanderers
If you go down to the woods today you might just find Phil Breslin tracking down a yellow-bellied glider, an eastern brown snake and the cuddliest of all Australians, the koala.
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