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Where to watch "Africa"

7. The Future

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Over 80 years of wildlife filmmaking, the BBC Natural History Unit has chronicled the greatest changes in a continent that the world has ever seen. With more than a billion people, Africa might now be at its tipping point, but it is also the one continent that has not lost its biggest animals – despite the fact that mankind has lived here longer than anywhere else on the planet! So, in a quest to save Africa’s most iconic species, what lessons learned from the rest of the world can we bring back to our ancestral homeland?

6. Africa: The Future

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A behind-the-scenes look at this stunning show demonstrates what it takes to make a natural-history series and follows the crews as they capture some memorable scenes.

5. Sahara

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On the edge of the Sahara, Grevy’s zebras battle over dwindling rivers and mole rats live underground. In the desert, camels and their herders seek water, as do tiny barn swallows. And silver ants have adapted to feed at midday.

4. Cape

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Two great ocean currents collide off South Africa. The Agulhas current provides moisture to a rain forest, while giant kingfish live in the waters offshore. To the west, great white sharks thrive in the Benguela current.

3. Congo

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In the Congo rain forest, chimpanzees steal honey from bees and elusive picathartes tend to their chicks. After dark, the atmosphere changes and tiny frogs hide their precious eggs while large male elephants face off in combat.

2. Savannah

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East Africa, home to huge numbers of large mammals, features a wide variety of changing climates and terrain. Among the animals featured are lions and lizards that steal flies from their faces, catfish-hunting birds and elephants.

1. Kalahari

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Two extraordinary deserts sit side by side in Africa's southwestern corner. Water is scarce, yet these deserts are full of life due to the ingenuity and survival skills of the unique creatures who call this arid landscape home.

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