Egyptologist Elizabeth Frood takes us back a century to experience the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb exactly as it happened, all thanks to the colourisation of the original photos and film. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet a group of busy meerkats, who show them their digging skills, then go to see some giant millipedes to find out the surprising skill they have in common. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet a giant anteater and give him his breakfast in a long tube. Next, they meet some chimpanzees to find out the wild connection between these two animals. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet an enormous ostrich, the biggest bird species in the world. Then, they go to feed their second animal, a penguin, and tell us all about their surprising connection. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet colourful flamingos and feed them their breakfast, before meeting up with some orangutans to see how they have an extraordinary skill in common. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet a family of fossa clambering in the trees. Then they go to see a leaf-tailed gecko, an animal that looks different but has the same skill as the fossa. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet a sea anemone to see how it feeds underwater. Next, they encounter a pitcher plant and discover the extraordinary wild connection they share. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet some wildebeest hanging out in a big group. The second animal they see, a monarch butterfly, has an astonishing wild connection with the wildebeest. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet the world’s largest and heaviest lizard, the Komodo dragon, and lay a trail for him to find food. They also visit a chameleon who has a very long tongue. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet two of the tallest animal in the world, the giraffe, to feed them leaves. They also visit some red pandas to discover their wild connection with giraffes. Show more
Steve and Aneeshwar meet some agile gibbons and see how well they move. They also meet the seriema, which is a very noisy bird! Show more