Big Little Journeys

Big Little Journeys

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Dive into the extraordinary worlds of mini but mighty animals on the biggest adventures of their lives. The cast of animals includes a family of endangered golden-headed lion tamarins in Brazil, gymnastic bushbabies in South Africa and the rare Taiwanese Formosan pangolin - the world's most trafficked animal.
IMDb 8,2/101 saison
Distribution : Aaron PierreBumper Robinson
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3 épisodes
  • 1. Episode 1

    1. Episode 1

    A tiny female turtle hatchling struggles out of her egg and emerges onto the roadside. She heads out alone, searching for a wetland pond she can call home. However, she faces an almost impossible task - crossing Highway 60. With the wetland somewhere on the other side of the road, she faces trucks and roadside predators like ravens and foxes. But she has no choice - she must cross the highway.
    A tiny female turtle hatchling struggles out of her egg and emerges onto the roadside. She heads out alone, searching for a wetland pond she can call home. However, she faces an almost impossible task - crossing Highway 60. With the wetland somewhere on the other side of the road, she faces trucks and roadside predators like ravens and foxes. But she has no choice - she must cross the highway.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    9 janv. 2024
  • 2. Episode 2

    2. Episode 2

    A young Taiwanese pangolin embarks upon his search for a mate before the breeding season ends. Pangolins are the world's most trafficked animal so it is crucial he finds a female in time. After facing a large cobra and feasting on tree-dwelling ants, he reaches the very edge of his known territory. In a small fragment of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil is a family of golden-headed lion tamarins.
    A young Taiwanese pangolin embarks upon his search for a mate before the breeding season ends. Pangolins are the world's most trafficked animal so it is crucial he finds a female in time. After facing a large cobra and feasting on tree-dwelling ants, he reaches the very edge of his known territory. In a small fragment of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil is a family of golden-headed lion tamarins.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    16 janv. 2024
  • 3. Episode 3

    3. Episode 3

    In the forests of western Madagascar, a tiny chameleon emerges from the nest. It is the beginning of one of the strangest of all journeys. Her urge is to climb and reach the high branches where she can hide amongst the leaves. She's hungry and armed with one of the fastest tongues on earth, and her single aim right now is to eat and grow.
    In the forests of western Madagascar, a tiny chameleon emerges from the nest. It is the beginning of one of the strangest of all journeys. Her urge is to climb and reach the high branches where she can hide amongst the leaves. She's hungry and armed with one of the fastest tongues on earth, and her single aim right now is to eat and grow.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    23 janv. 2024
  • Big Little Journeys
    IMDb 8,2/101 saison
    Dive into the extraordinary worlds of mini but mighty animals on the biggest adventures of their lives. The cast of animals includes a family of endangered golden-headed lion tamarins in Brazil, gymnastic bushbabies in South Africa and the rare Taiwanese Formosan pangolin - the world's most trafficked animal.
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    Paul Williams
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    Paul Williams
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    Aaron PierreBumper Robinson
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