Dr Marks Animal Show! | Season 1
A heart-warming premiere. Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world. You get to meet a rescued pangoln in this episode before he's released back to the wild.
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A heart-warming premiere. Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world. You get to meet a rescued pangoln in this episode before he's released back to ...
Dive into the fascinating world of dogs and why it is important to look after man's best friend.
We have so many fun facts to share about these incredibly intelligent birds and we get to meet Gandalf the Grey as Dr Mark busts some myths about parrots.
We learn more about the "King of the Jungle" and how lions came to hold that title as well as why they are in trouble and how we can help them.
Turtles come in so many shapes and sizes! Dr Mark teaches us how to tell them apart, why they are in trouble and how we can help them. We also get to meet anoth...
These slithering creatures have an unfair reputation so join us as Dr Mark introduces us to another one of his rescued friends while we learn about the importan...
Do you know how to tell these two predators apart? Join us as Dr Mark tell us all about their similarities, differences and the important roles they play in the...
Did you know that these incredibly strong and intelligent animals are our closest relatives? Join us to learn more as we meet Baby Lisa, another one of Dr Mark'...
Meet one of Africa's Big 5 animals, but did you know that there are 5 different species of rhino world wide? Join us to learn more about these incredible anima...
They say elephants never forget...because they have very big brains but did you know that elephants have about 150 muscles in their trunks alone? Join us to fin...
In this finale, we meet one of the closest relatives of dinosaurs, the crocodile. These creatures have the strongest measured bite force in the world and Dr Mar...
TRAILER
Lagos-based wildlife vet, Dr Mark Ofua, shares his enthusiasm for wildlife with local children who get to interact and learn with animals rescued from bushmeat ...
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