
Extinct or Alive
S02E06 - The Hidden Turtle of Vietnam
In Vietnam, Forrest teams up with a conservation group to save the largest turtle species in the world from extinction. Using cutting edge technology, they attempt to find a suitor for the last and only living giant softshell.
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The Dracula Monkey of Borneo
The Dracula Monkey of Borneo
Dokument. Biolog specializující se na divokou zvěř, Forrest Gallante, používá nejmodernější technologie, pomocí nichž pátrá po druzích, které již nikdo nehledá

The Legendary Cape Lion
The Legendary Cape Lion
Forrest ventures home to Zimbabwe in search of the mysterious Cape Lion a massive black-maned predator. He and the crew navigate the African bush determined to get DNA proof, facing threats of charging rhinos and huge prides of lions.

The Caribbean Monk Seal
The Caribbean Monk Seal
Forest sets off on a dangerous, shark-infested search for the extinct Caribbean monk seal. To prove its existence, he and the crew descend into deep waters where they come face-to-face with a giant tiger shark.

Madagascar Dwarf Hippo
Madagascar Dwarf Hippo
Known for being a pint-size version of its African cousin, the Malagasy Dwarf Hippo has been written off as extinct for 1000 years. Forrest and a local biologist to trek through the bush of Madagascar to prove it still survives.

The Hidden Turtle of Vietnam
The Hidden Turtle of Vietnam
In Vietnam, Forrest teams up with a conservation group to save the largest turtle species in the world from extinction. Using cutting edge technology, they attempt to find a suitor for the last and only living giant softshell.

Columbian Dinosaur
Columbian Dinosaur
Deep in the jungles of Colombia, Forrest is on a mission to prove the Rio Apaporis Caiman still exists. Locals believe this crocodilian resides within a lawless land inhabited by guerrilla rebels, kidnappers, and deadly predators.
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What if extinct animals weren't really extinct? Forrest Gallante, a wildlife biologist, is scouring the globe using cutting edge technology on his mission to find species that the world has stopped looking for.