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Discover how heat impacts the animals, as the new waterhole becomes busier in the evening.
Discover how hotter weather impacts the animals, as the waterhole becomes busier in the evening cool. Nocturnal activity brings a new predator out of the shadows: hyena, creatures so elusive it’s hard to know the size of the clan.
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Episode 2 Preview
Preview: Episode 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Discover how hotter weather impacts the animals, as the waterhole becomes busier in the evening cool. Nocturnal activity brings a new predator out of the shadows: hyena, creatures so elusive it’s hard to know the size of the clan.
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Clip: Ep2 | 5m 9s | M. Sanjayan finds himself face to face with a young bull elephant at the waterhole. (5m 9s)
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Clip: Ep2 | 2m 32s | As temperatures climb and resources are limited, a spotted hyena arrives to the waterhole. (2m 32s)
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