Nat Geo Wild | Infotainment Shows (Page: 4)

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Tue, 2:00 AM 4 Feb

World's Deadliest

A look at the jaws, poison and powers of the nightmarish creatures lurking in the world's seas.

Tue, 3:00 PM 4 Feb

Jaguar Beach

A beach in Costa Rica challenges what we think we know about big cats. Americas largest cat, the jaguar, is hunting an unusual prey: sea turtles. 7+.

Tue, 7:00 PM 4 Feb

Snakes In The City: Catch Or Die

Professional snake-catcher Simon Keys and his partner Siouxsie run, jump and crawl in order to rescue some of the world's most deadly snakes. U.

Tue, 9:00 PM 4 Feb

Galapagos: Enchanted Isle

A few species managed to thrive in isolation on the Galapagos Islands. As a result, the islands are a true evolutionary playground. RATING: AA

Tue, 10:00 PM 4 Feb

World's Weirdest (2015)

Charlie Luxton presents the world's 20 weirdest, most fascinating and jaw-dropping homes, from a house shaped like a beagle to a home in a New York dumpster and Pierre Cardin's space-age summer house.

Wed, 3:00 PM 5 Feb

Wild Tasmania

Explore the huge forests, snow-capped mountains, wild rivers and pristine coastlines of Tasmania: home to the Tasmanian Devil, as well as wallabies, ground parrots and sea dragons. Also in HD

Wed, 4:00 PM 5 Feb

Wild Uganda: Perils In Paradise

The heart of Uganda is a wonderland for wildlife, but perils await even in paradise. Also in HD

Wed, 7:00 PM 5 Feb

Snakes In The City: Lady & The Mamba

Snake catcher Siouxsie Gillet is one impressive lady. Watch as she faces some of the world's deadliest serpents - including the black mamba! Not recommended for children under 7.

Wed, 9:00 PM 5 Feb

Extreme China

Siguniang: Ben Horton and Liu Yong head high up on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau as they embark on a treacherous mission to ice climb a 300-metre frozen waterfall. (1 of 3)

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