Wildlife series. The four lion cubs face the public for the first time, Johny meets a baby tortoise and Rani gets her first look at Gertrude the giraffe's three-week-old calf. Show more
Wildlife series. Jessie the tapir gives the crew the runaround when they try to film her swimming. And why do the porcupines go crazy for coconuts? Show more
Wildlife series. A huge male tiger has come to the park - he is three metres long, weighs over 200 kilograms and has canine teeth as long as a finger! Show more
Wildlife series. The lion cubs are due their final inoculations. But they are bigger, stronger and know what is coming - will the keepers and vet avoid being bitten? Show more
Wildlife series. Johny has some massive ice lollies for the giraffes, while Rani meets a hand-reared baby owl named Whippet. Show more
Wildlife series. Rani and Johny are out to get some answers - how exactly do you take an elephant for a walk? And are vultures really unpleasant, or have they just had bad press? Show more
Wildlife series. The keepers have a big problem - the baby rhino seems to have fallen in love with their tractor. Show more
Wildlife series. The keepers need to give the wolves their medicine, and the baby wallaby who is being raised by hand must learn to hop along with the others. Show more
Wildlife series. The marmosets have two very cute and very tiny babies, and Rani is in the middle of the mayhem when the monkeys go bananas over her fruit tombola. Show more
Wildlife series. The lion cubs are fed meat with the rest of the pride. The team find out how long it takes the monkeys to trash the play structure. Show more
Wildlife series. Johny helps give Joseph the baby wallaby his health check, and Rani finds out how the keepers train the marmosets to come back when they are called. Show more
Wildlife series. Johny finds himself in a car surrounded by tigers, and a fifteen-centimetre emperor scorpion brings Rani out in a cold sweat when she is challenged to hold it. Show more
Wildlife series. The team test how clever the Siberian tigers are by hiding their food. Plus, find out why the waterhole is not just a drink stop. Show more
Wildlife series. Four lucky kids get to feed four lion cubs, a lonely armadillo goes looking for a mate, and Imogen the giraffe needs a vital operation. Show more
Wildlife series. Rani and the keepers challenge the tigers to a tug-of-war, and the Roar Rangers discover why it's not a good idea to stand underneath the lorikeet parrots! Show more
Wildlife series. The team present a special report following the park's Head of Animals as he goes to South Africa to look for six cheetahs who might need a new home. Show more
Wildlife series. The team set out to discover who, or what, has been letting the animals loose at night, and find out if the course of true love runs smooth for the marmosets. Show more
Wildlife series. In the last programme of the series, there's great excitement when the six cheetahs that came from Africa are let out in their new home. Show more
Wildlife series. Johny meets the safari park's most aggressive animal - Bubble the pygmy goat - and Rani is out helping with the newborn baby deer. Show more
Wildlife series. Rani goes to meet another of the safari park's newest arrivals - a baby zebra - while Johny tries to train the pigs to search for truffles. Show more