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Nat Geo Wild brings new highlights for the month of November. Viewers can expect episodes form Fish Tank KingUnlikely Animal FriendsWorld Deadliest Preditors and Kindom of the Ocean.

Fish Tank King

Inning Catch -Sunday, 11 November at 6pm

Pimp My Tank-Sunday, 18 November at 6pm

Finsanity-Sunday, 25 November at 6pm

There is nothing fishy about putting the underwater world in a fish tank. Living Colour is a global leader when it comes to creating custom aquariums to satisfy the most discerning of clients from sophisticated residential projects to turnkey commercial aquariums for landmark corporations worldwide. They are one of the only companies globally that creates one of a kind tanks all of which immerse anyone who sees them in the breath-taking beauty of the world’s oceans. Their custom work starts with the client’s demands and runs all the way through the entire fabrication process. While the end result might look effortless, the road to the final masterpiece is paved with perspiration, peaking egos, and a plethora of challenges. The team must press on in this deadline driven environment where the client is always right and the company must deliver – in Living Colour.

 


Unlikely Animal Friends

Hello Kitty-Saturday, 17 November at 6pm

Wild Bunch-Saturday, 24 November at 6pm

Forget about the dog only being man’s best friend. Even animals have the ability to strike up a bonds with very unlikely partners. Sometimes a feline can be the best friend of all. Unlikely Animal Friends puts the spotlight on housecats to big cats as they play and cuddle with their owl, deer, bunny, bear, and human companions. Our stories include a housecat who enjoys play dates with a barn owl, a deer who loves to groom her lynx pal, and a rare black leopard who befriends a white bunny. This episode of Unlikely Animal Friend highlights wild animal pairs such as a rhino and a warthog, a badger and a fox, an orang-utan and her stray kitten, a baboon and her bush baby, and more. It doesn’t get any wilder than these unlikely pairs as they nurture, cuddle, and bond with each other against all odds.

 


World’s Deadliest Predators

FANGS-Thursday, 01 November at 6pm

Underwater Killers-Thursday, 08 November at 6pm

Eight Legged Killers-Thursday, 15 November at 6pm

Be very afraid if you are scared of snakes and other predators that stroke fear. World’s Deadliest Predators is a new series that follows the riveting moments of animal predation, breaking down the struggle for survival and supremacy into five action-packed episodes. These episodes bring together dozens of species, which are extraordinary. Because they all possess their own unique and savage skills, they have all become some of the World’s Deadliest Predators. They slither, hiss and strike, especially when you catch them by the tail. Sometimes, wrangling snakes is more art than science, and the stakes are high. Get ready to go hand to scale and face to fang with some of the world’s deadliest cold blooded killers.

 


Kingdom of the Ocean

GIANTS OF THE DEEP-Tuesday, 13 November at 6pm

SAND WARS-Tuesday, 20 November at 6pm

PREDATOR’S PARADISE-Tuesday, 27 November at 6pm

Delving far deeper into the underworld, Kingdom of the Ocean goes boldly where few cameras have gone before. It is an exciting attempt to trace the history of the inhabitants of the sea life which began over 3 million years before animals took their first steps on dry land. At the dawn of the world, life conquered all marine environments, from tropical waters to ice deserts, and from coastal shores to the open sea. In this four-part-special, National Geographic takes you deep into the Kingdom of the Oceans. Blue whales and hordes of tuna share the deep sea with the great predators that haunt the vast oceanic desert.

Asuquo Eton founded talkmediaafrica.com, now one of the most visited TV, music, tech and features website, in 2011. He is also a social media analyst, media and entertainment consultant.

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