The Hunt has been stunning viewers with beautiful shots of the oceans, forests and Arctic.
Polar bears have been hunting seals, sparrowhawks have been chasing jays… and so the circle of life continues.
Now it’s time for a trip to the plains. Nature fans will have a chance to listen to Sir David Attenborough inform them all about honey badgers, snow geese and cheetahs.
Here are our favourite stunning shots from Sunday night’s episode…
1. A lioness in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia, stands protectively over her cubs.
2. A flock of snow geese on the semi-frozen lake in Squaw Creek, Missouri.
3. The Cerrado, alight at night with headlight beetle larvae glowing luminous green to lure their prey towards them.
4. A lioness in Etosha National Park, Namibia, takes down an adult zebra on her own.
5. The honey badger considers how to take on a scorpion.
6. A caracal on the hunt for prey, Namibia.
7. An Ethiopian wolf on the lookout for giant mole rats in the Bale mountains, Ethiopia.
8. One of the world’s fastest ants is clamped down by the jaws of an antlion larva.
9. The final execution of a caracal’s hunt is a vertical leap high in to the air.
The Hunt: Nowhere to Hide airs at 9pm on Sunday November 29 on BBC One.
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