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13 Episodes 2005 - 2006
Episode 1
Sun, Nov 6, 2005
Examine a remarkable and mysterious partnership between killer whales and whalers.

Episode 2
Sun, Nov 13, 200560 mins
In interviews with scientists and eyewitnesses, NATURE probes the evidence that some animals may have senses that allow them to predict impending natural disasters long before we can.

Episode 3
Sun, Nov 20, 2005
When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, more than 250,000 pets were left stranded by the storm's destruction

Episode 4
Sun, Dec 18, 200554 mins
Follow Bob Cranston in his quest to film and understand the world's most mysterious cephalopods.

Episode 5
Sun, Jan 8, 200655 mins
It's one of the most brutal environments on Earth - so how does life carry on here?

Episode 6
Sun, Jan 22, 200655 mins
Imagine standing on the bottom of the ocean and looking up into a glittering kelp forest alive with darting fish, or watching five-foot-long sharks and giant tuna whiz by at arm's length, or being surrounded by elegant, lacy white jellyfish as they soar, pulsing, through the water. Visitors to the Monterey Bay Aquarium on the coast of Northern California experience all this - and more.

Episode 7
Sun, Jan 29, 2006
NATURE's Underdogs tells the poignant story of two misfits whose lives were turned around by people who saw their potential for greatness.

Episode 8
Sun, Feb 12, 2006
Martin Nicholas searches for exotic spiders such as the goliath birdeater of Venezuela and a small South American spider that creates a web up to 30 feet long.

Episode 9
Sun, Feb 19, 2006
Animals Behaving Worse explores the wickedly ingenious ways our wild neighbors are staking their claim for territory in an increasingly human-controlled world. Charges of theft, property destruction, disturbing the peace, and even assault are on the rise - against animals. It's become an all-out turf war, but just who is invading whose territory? As cities sprawl into wilderness areas, animals are responding by exploiting human environments to their advantage - and doing so in devious ways. Foxes and squirrels have resorted to thievery in mid-western towns, stealing property from yards, while bears in California and gangs of baboons in South Africa burglarize homes for meals.

Episode 10
Sun, Apr 2, 2006
Amid the pristine wilderness of Africa's Zambezi region unfolds a sinister tale of political upheaval, sexual intrigue, and murder.

Episode 11
Sun, Apr 9, 2006
See the importance of an unlikely partnership between a regal tree and a tiny wasp.

Episode 12
Sun, Apr 30, 2006
Africa's lion population appears to be declining at an alarming rate. NATURE's The Vanishing Lions searches for explanations and solutions.

Episode 13
Sun, May 7, 2006
Wel-known and respected forensic scientist Dr. Zachariah Erzinclioglu demonstrates how innocuous creatures like insects, maggots, spiders, mice, rats, pigs, dogs, and even plants can aid pathologists seeking clues in crimes and murders, some of them cold cases many months old.
