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Lost River Predators

Filmmaker and biologist Rainer Bergomaz makes his way into the dense and remote rainforests of Guyana in search of rare species of animals. He hits the jackpot as he spies the harpy eagle and the black caiman. In these two installments, Bergomaz captures these extremely rare creatures on film, including scenes of how they live, eat and survive. He encounters many other rare species along the way.
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
2 épisodes
  • 1. Day of the Cayman

    1. Day of the Cayman

    Unblinking red eyes glide along the silent black surface of the tropical river like faintly glowing embers in the dusk. Up to seven meters long and weighing more than a ton, the black caiman is probably the largest predator of the Americas and most certainly the least studied. Rainer Bergmaz travels to the heart of Guyana's Hinterland to find the shy and rare reptile.
    Unblinking red eyes glide along the silent black surface of the tropical river like faintly glowing embers in the dusk. Up to seven meters long and weighing more than a ton, the black caiman is probably the largest predator of the Americas and most certainly the least studied. Rainer Bergmaz travels to the heart of Guyana's Hinterland to find the shy and rare reptile.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    50 min
    14 juil. 2011
  • 2. Eye of the Eagle

    2. Eye of the Eagle

    An alarm call goes out and monkeys of all types throw themselves off high branches and out of trees to hide in terror. Overhead, a giant eagle easily twists and turns through the treetops, hunting for any animal caught out in the open. The Harpy eagle flies through the canopy always ready to seize its prey. Rainer Bergomaz searches for the Eagle in the canopy of Guyana's unspoiled rainforest.
    An alarm call goes out and monkeys of all types throw themselves off high branches and out of trees to hide in terror. Overhead, a giant eagle easily twists and turns through the treetops, hunting for any animal caught out in the open. The Harpy eagle flies through the canopy always ready to seize its prey. Rainer Bergomaz searches for the Eagle in the canopy of Guyana's unspoiled rainforest.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    50 min
    21 juil. 2011
  • Lost River Predators
    20111 saison
    Filmmaker and biologist Rainer Bergomaz makes his way into the dense and remote rainforests of Guyana in search of rare species of animals. He hits the jackpot as he spies the harpy eagle and the black caiman. In these two installments, Bergomaz captures these extremely rare creatures on film, including scenes of how they live, eat and survive. He encounters many other rare species along the way.
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    Marion PöllmannRainer Bergomaz
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