Secrets of Wild Australia
A vast island continent of almost three million square miles, Australia’s splendid seclusion has made it home to some of the most extraordinary animals. Meet its superstars: marsupials, big birds and bugs, bats, terrifying reptiles, and more.

Secret Life of Snakes
From the Death Adder which has a strike almost quicker than the movements of the human eye, to the Scrub Python which is equipped to track its prey, snakes have mastered how to survive inhospitable lands.

Secret Life of the Dingo
Three dingo families have established their homes in different habitats in Australia. They are apex predators as well as highly sociable animals with a deep sense of loyalty.

Secret Life of the Crocodiles
Crocodiles are the largest living reptiles on Earth and they're among the most dangerous animals in Australia. In recent years, their numbers have surged, and they are thriving as skilled hunters, fishers, scavengers, and even cannibals.

Secret Life of the Flying Fox
Flying out of the twilight is one of the most successful mammals on the planet: the grey-headed flying fox, the largest fruit bat in Australia.

Secret Life of Mini Marsupials
While all of Australia's famed marsupials share similarities, it is some of the smaller, more rare species that highlight their individualities. Understand life as a mini-marsupial while living alongside the quokkas and the quolls.

Secret Life of Bugs & Butterflies
Look closely at the tropical forests of Australia to see their rich biodiversity of insect life. In their uphill battle for survival, insects have adopted extraordinary survival strategies, from disguises to architecture.

The Waterhole
The waterholes in the tropical north of Australia are among the most diverse ecosystems, hosting a wide array of birds, insects, fish and freshwater crocodiles.
