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Central American Jungle

Nature series. A team of biologists and specialist camera crew explore the jungles of Costa Rica to find out how animals have adapted to life in the dark.

This illuminating natural history series reveals a totally new perspective on wildlife at night. Over six months, a team of biologists and specialist camera crew explore the length of South and Central America to find out how animals have adapted to life in the dark.

The expedition starts in the jungles of Costa Rica where the team are after some of the most frightening nocturnal predators. Alone in the dark, nighttime camera specialist Justine Evans has an exceptionally close encounter with a large male jaguar. Biologist Dr George McGavin is on the trail of the most ingenious predator of the jungle - the net casting spider. And cameraman Gordon Buchanan finds ruined temples deep in the jungle as he searches for the bizarre creatures that rule the jungle canopy at night.

59 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 Jul 202213:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterGeorge McGavin
PresenterGordon Buchanan
Camera OperatorJustine Evans
Camera OperatorSophie Darlington
ExpertBryson Voirin
ProducerRowan Musgrave
Series ProducerJonny Keeling
Executive ProducerTim Martin

Broadcasts

  • Sun 29 Jul 201221:00
  • Mon 30 Jul 201201:00
  • Tue 31 Jul 201200:30
  • Tue 14 Aug 201223:30
  • Mon 27 Aug 201201:45
  • Wed 7 Nov 201219:00
  • Wed 23 Nov 201616:15
  • Sat 17 Feb 201819:00
  • Mon 6 Apr 202013:45
  • Tue 14 Sep 202115:15
  • Tue 14 Sep 202116:05
  • Mon 11 Jul 202213:30