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All Episodes of Wild Australia

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It might be one of the most famous continents on the planet, but the story of Australia hasn't been told quite like this before. In a four-part world premiere blue-chip wildlife series, come face-to-face with

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Season 1

  • Desert of the Red Kangaroo
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    Desert of the Red Kangaroo

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 5/26/2014

    In the heart of the Outback lives the largest marsupial on Earth, the red kangaroo. Living in such an inhospitable environment with drought, blistering heat and little food, requires bizarre survival strategies and from the energy-efficient honeypot ants to budgerigars, bright green mini-parrots, all life is expertly adapted.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Jurassic Jungle
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    Jurassic Jungle

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 5/27/2014

    The most mysterious area of Australia is perhaps the tropical north, a mostly concealed realm home to tree climbing kangaroos and swamp dwelling 'salties', some of the largest crocodiles on Earth. Deep in the jungles live curious birds of paradise such as the cassowary, a huge bird with a strong beak and clawed feet, reminiscent of prehistoric dinosaurs.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown

  • Realm of the Wombat
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    Realm of the Wombat

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/28/2014

    In the theatrical southern plains of Australia, the biggest challenge for all creatures is the environment, and the harshest season is summer. Here lives the wombat, a species with a curious survival strategy; conserve energy and cool down by sleeping. Their survival is threatened by an invading species of rabbits and toxic plants, as well as native bulldogs and marauding dingoes.

    Director: Unknown

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  • Koala Forest
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    Koala Forest

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/31/2014

    The eucalyptus forests of Eastern Australia are famously home to koalas, but there is more to the lush woodland than meets the eye. In the undergrowth, strange birds build elaborate nests and emulate each other's calls. From the egg-laying platypus to the spiny echidna, Australia's strangest creatures make the forest their home.

    Director: Unknown

    Writer: Unknown