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- Megan Henry, a down-to-earth wildlife biologist, working on a project that will foster protection of wildlife in Africa, is forced to team up with a theme park designer, Tim Ericson who wants to create an over-the-top safari attraction.
- On a quest to discover the most exotic and famous wild animals in South Africa, youthful hosts Brittany Bristow and Anga Makubalo embark on a safari through the magnificent Phinda reserve in KwaZulu Natal. Here, they encounter some of the most famous animals in Africa and study their behavior in a variety of environments. Aimed at a family audience, the series provides an entertaining look at how
- Jungle Jack, Suzi and Kathaleen go on a safari within South Africa's Phinda Game Reserve alongside lions, hippos rhinos and many other fauna indigenous to the African savanna.
- Jungle Jack, Suzi and Kathaleen immerse themselves with Phinda's rangers who are managing to protect the game reserve's precious population featuring rhinos and lions.
- Jungle Jack goes on a trek through the Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This journey includes an exploration of caves and its remarkable paintings.
- Jungle Jack visits the Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He observes predacious animals including cheetahs, leopards and lions.
- Two new male lions are introduced to the Kwazulu Natal region. We follow them as they set out to track down the other males who currently control the territory and its numerous prides. Danger ensues as they journey into the night and prepare for a fight to the death for dominance. In this episode Brittany and Anga also visit a Zulu village and meet a Sangoma (a traditional healer of South Africa)
- As we track down and follow two newborn rhinos, we discover a young male who has been abandoned by his mother. He aimlessly wanders, following other rhinos and water buffalo in search of a new companion. His travels lead us to his mother and her new-born calf. In this episode Brittany and Anga visit a school in Soweto and learn the traditional Domba dance.
- Brittany, Anga and Bruce follow a large herd of elephants and discover a three-week-old baby calf. They also find a large male wandering alone in the bush. Fear ensues when this elephant who is in musth, charges their vehicle.
- Two cheetah litters interact with their mothers and learn how to survive.
- Brittany and Anga visit a colony of African Penguins on Boulders Beach, just outside of Cape Town. They walk with the penguins and observe them as they go about their daily rituals: building nests, protecting their chicks from predators, frolicking in the sea and clumsily maneuvering the rocky landscape which they share with Dassie Rats, the closest living relatives of elephants.
- A herd of hippos lounge in the river and guard their territory as alligators lurk close by. In this episode we learn many interesting facts about the hippos and their behaviour. Brittany and Anga learn tracking and survival skills as they venture on foot into the jungle and discover a herd of African Buffalo.
- Brittany, Anga and Bruce venture into the sand forest to search for the reclusive leopards. When a punctured tire forces them out of their vehicle, they are left to wait in the bush while a leopard lurks just a few yards away, guarding its kill. On the outskirts of the rain forest they also discover a cheetah and her four-month old cubs as they feed on a fresh kill.
- Jungle Jack counts down the amazing animals having their adaptations and animals have found a way to survive and thrive in every ecosystem on this planet.
- Jungle Jack counts down adventures about many animals being either herbivores or carnivores.
- Brittany, Anga and Bruce follow several giraffes and their babies as they wander through the bush in Kwazulu-Natal. Many astounding close-up encounters include interactions with cheetahs and a lone black rhino.
- Lions stalk a mother warthog and her babies; a den of spotted hyenas pose a threat.
- Brittany and Anga search for zebras and their young; zebras interact with baboons and wildebeest.
- Jungle Jack and Sue boldly venture into the night around the world. Stealthy zoological hunters equip themselves with nighttime vision. Some of them are a possible threat of crushing tourists with a single step.
- Jungle Jack experiences how water supplies in diverse ecosystems and how it is an amazing impact to exotic animals around this planet.
- Jungle Jack counts downs the largest land animals on this planet.
- Come along with Jungle Jack as he counts down some cute and cuddly cubs.
- Jungle Jack encounters animals that are masters of their domain.