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An eight-part documentary series that takes us around the long and unexplored country of Chile in search of the most fascinating wildlife. In addition to the famous puma and blue whale, more than 80 species of animals were recorded by this team of scientists, some of them practically unknown to science and to the rest of the world.
20171 season
TV-PG
Season 1
8 episodes
  • 1. The Claws of Torres Del Paine

    1. The Claws of Torres Del Paine

    The team journeys to Patagonia, specifically Torres del Paine National Park, which provides the perfect ecosystem for the country's largest predator: the puma. With a large population of guanacos in the area, the puma has an important role in naturally balancing out the excess. In the middle of their search for wild pumas, the team also visits a wildlife rehabilitation center.
    The team journeys to Patagonia, specifically Torres del Paine National Park, which provides the perfect ecosystem for the country's largest predator: the puma. With a large population of guanacos in the area, the puma has an important role in naturally balancing out the excess. In the middle of their search for wild pumas, the team also visits a wildlife rehabilitation center.
    TV-PG
    52min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 2. The Blow of the Giant

    2. The Blow of the Giant

    The seas of Chile hold all kinds of life, from the biggest marine mammal to the smallest. It is in these waters where the team tries to find the largest animal that has ever existed in the history of our planet: the blue whale. The scientists explain how the surrounding areas hold the key as to why the whales continue to thrive in this region.
    The seas of Chile hold all kinds of life, from the biggest marine mammal to the smallest. It is in these waters where the team tries to find the largest animal that has ever existed in the history of our planet: the blue whale. The scientists explain how the surrounding areas hold the key as to why the whales continue to thrive in this region.
    TV-PG
    51min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 3. Fighter

    3. Fighter

    Fighting in the animal kingdom is much more than a demonstration of who is the strongest. In most cases, the fight is the last resort for animals to protect their territory or food, which is the same as safeguarding their option to reproduce and have offspring. The team travels to some of Chile's remote regions to observe these kinds of behaviors among varying species.
    Fighting in the animal kingdom is much more than a demonstration of who is the strongest. In most cases, the fight is the last resort for animals to protect their territory or food, which is the same as safeguarding their option to reproduce and have offspring. The team travels to some of Chile's remote regions to observe these kinds of behaviors among varying species.
    TV-PG
    53min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 4. Chile Is a Sea

    4. Chile Is a Sea

    The sea of ​​Chile hides natural treasures that very few people have seen. It contains perfect and delicate forms of life and delicate ecosystems. In this chapter, we will learn about the forests that exist within the depths of the Chilean sea, and the importance of these forests to all oceanic species.
    The sea of ​​Chile hides natural treasures that very few people have seen. It contains perfect and delicate forms of life and delicate ecosystems. In this chapter, we will learn about the forests that exist within the depths of the Chilean sea, and the importance of these forests to all oceanic species.
    TV-PG
    52min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 5. Under Threat

    5. Under Threat

    In regions across Chile, there are varying native species that are practically unknown to the world. With the rise of habitat fragmentation caused by highways and car collisions, as well as the threat of predators, habitat loss, disease transmission, and illegal hunting, these native species are facing endangerment and possible extinction.
    In regions across Chile, there are varying native species that are practically unknown to the world. With the rise of habitat fragmentation caused by highways and car collisions, as well as the threat of predators, habitat loss, disease transmission, and illegal hunting, these native species are facing endangerment and possible extinction.
    TV-PG
    55min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 6. Chilean Animals

    6. Chilean Animals

    In order to survive, animals must constantly adapt to their ever-changing environment. In this chapter, our destination is to the south of Chile, in the territories of Darwin's Frog, and in its search, we will learn about unique insects, reptiles, and mammals that are almost unknown to the rest of the world.
    In order to survive, animals must constantly adapt to their ever-changing environment. In this chapter, our destination is to the south of Chile, in the territories of Darwin's Frog, and in its search, we will learn about unique insects, reptiles, and mammals that are almost unknown to the rest of the world.
    TV-PG
    54min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 7. Feather Beings

    7. Feather Beings

    In Chile, there are more than five hundred species of birds. Dive into all the fascinating stories of why each bird has differences in color, behavior, and adaptations. Explore the large groups of varied local and migratory birds traveling from all over the world for the sanctuary of the Chilean Bay.
    In Chile, there are more than five hundred species of birds. Dive into all the fascinating stories of why each bird has differences in color, behavior, and adaptations. Explore the large groups of varied local and migratory birds traveling from all over the world for the sanctuary of the Chilean Bay.
    TV-PG
    52min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • 8. A Wild Journey

    8. A Wild Journey

    An intimate and classic journey through this wild country. We witness magical moments of nature, from a cougar mother playing tenderly with her cubs to the rare desert flowering, where different animals take advantage of the opportunity the flowers give them. From vampire bats to blue whales, we see a small sample of the enormous natural beauty of this country.
    An intimate and classic journey through this wild country. We witness magical moments of nature, from a cougar mother playing tenderly with her cubs to the rare desert flowering, where different animals take advantage of the opportunity the flowers give them. From vampire bats to blue whales, we see a small sample of the enormous natural beauty of this country.
    TV-PG
    1 h 2 min
    Dec 31, 2016
  • Chile: A Wild Journey
    20171 season
    An eight-part documentary series that takes us around the long and unexplored country of Chile in search of the most fascinating wildlife. In addition to the famous puma and blue whale, more than 80 species of animals were recorded by this team of scientists, some of them practically unknown to science and to the rest of the world.
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