Land of Primates

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  • TV-G
  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (14)

Land of Primates is a documentary series from Smithsonian Earth which explores the fascinating world of primates across the globe. The show takes viewers on a journey to discover the different types of primates, from the smallest pygmy marmosets in South America to the largest gorillas in Africa. It is a captivating series which provides insights into primates' daily lives and the challenges they face in their habitats.

Primates live in different regions of the world, on different continents, and face various challenges depending on their location. This show showcases a vast range of primates from diverse regions. The series provides an unfiltered look into the different lives of primates, including their social behavior, parenting styles, unique adaptations for survival, eating habits, and communication techniques. It offers a front-row seat to primate behavior seldom seen by the general public.

The series utilizes a range of filming techniques to capture the different primates' behavior and environment, including using drones and cameras hidden in foliage. The show’s unique filming methods transport audiences directly into the primates' world, providing a detailed look at how they live, exist, and thrive in their natural habitat.

The show’s first episode, "Invasion of the Mandrills," explores the rainforests of Gabon in Central Africa. Mandrills and other primates are seen interacting in their natural environment, providing remarkable insight into their behavior. The second episode, "Gentle Giants of the Congo," examines the great apes of the Congo Basin, specifically gorillas and chimpanzees. The episode provides a detailed account of their lives, habits, and environment, including the challenges they face from hunters and the impact of climate change.

The third episode, "Life Among the Lemurs," takes audiences to the island of Madagascar, home to many species of lemurs. The episode examines the challenges of surviving on the island and the unique adaptations the lemurs have developed to cope with the harsh environment. The fourth episode, "Amazonian Jungle Monkeys," explores the Amazon rainforest and its many primate species. The episode features footage of the elusive pygmy marmoset, the world's smallest monkey, as well as tamarin monkeys and spider monkeys.

The show’s fifth episode, "Sky High Monkeys," focuses on the proboscis monkey in Borneo, which has a unique nose that serves a dual purpose: attracting females and as a resonating chamber for their calls. The episode examines the challenges the proboscis monkeys face, such as habitat destruction, and the efforts undertaken to protect them.

The sixth episode, "Monkeys in the Mountains," features the snow monkeys of Japan, who have adapted to cope with the harsh winter conditions. The program tracks their daily lives, including their unique social structure and the usage of Japanese hot springs to keep warm during the colder months.

The series' final episode, "The Lost Elephant," tracks the relationship between elephants and the chimpanzees living near the Goualougo Triangle in Central Africa. The episode showcases the different dynamics of these two species living in the same environment, including the complexity of their relationships and the impact they have on each other's lives.

Land of Primates is a well-rounded and well-produced documentary that appeals to all audiences. The show brings intricate and diverse information about primates and wildlife to a broader audience, and its filming techniques provide a unique and captivating look into their habitat. It’s a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about the intricacies of one of the planet's most diverse groups of animals.

Land of Primates is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between January 8, 2016 and on Smithsonian Earth

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Zanzibar's Poison Monkey
8. Zanzibar's Poison Monkey
March 20, 2017
In Zanzibar, the colobus monkey is known in Swahili as the "poison monkey," an unearned reputation that's seen them hunted to the point of endangerment. Follow the adventures of one baby colobus separated from his family, as he navigates the perils and predators of this verdant island paradise.
Africa's Baboons
7. Africa's Baboons
August 26, 2016
There are five species of baboons in Africa, and despite profound differences in appearance, they are genetically similar enough for interbreeding to happen. From chacmas living in urban environments to mountain dwelling geladas, baboons are a fascinating case study in adaptation.
Baboon Lagoon
6. Baboon Lagoon
January 23, 2017
Join a troop of 24 chacma baboons who live by a shimmering saltwater lagoon in the southern tip of South Africa's De Hoop Nature Reserve. Led by a dominant alpha male, they sleep on nearby cliffs, forage through fynbos plains, and raise their babies. It's a successful strategy for these adaptable primates, built around food, family, and social hierarchy.
The Geladas of Ethiopia
5. The Geladas of Ethiopia
May 27, 2016
If you want to see the fascinating geladas in their natural habitat, there's only one place on Earth you can: the Semien region of Ethiopia. Follow this absorbing band of mountain primates as they face the challenges of their rocky habitat and negotiate the complex dynamics of their close-knit group.
Baboons of Bambelela
4. Baboons of Bambelela
March 18, 2016
In the heart of South Africa under the shadow of the Waterberg lives a troop of chacma baboons led by a dominant alpha male. Explore their challenges, from raising young and searching for food to dealing with the threat of a vicious rival clan.
Wanderers of the Lost Forest
3. Wanderers of the Lost Forest
January 29, 2016
For two of South Africa's most charming inhabitants, the Cape parrot and the Samango monkey, home is the Afromontane--mountain forests that contain some of the rarest vegetation in the world and cover only 0.5% of the country. Follow their daily quest for survival in a rapidly vanishing environment.
Lemurs of Madagascar
2. Lemurs of Madagascar
January 15, 2016
There are over 100 types of lemur, more than a fifth of all known primate species--and all of them live in just one place: Madagascar. Enter the world of these exotic creatures and discover the amazing adaptations they've developed to make the most of their remote island habitat.
Lemurs of Anja Mountain
1. Lemurs of Anja Mountain
January 8, 2016
Meet a unique troop of ring-tailed lemurs who've adapted to harsh conditions near the granite, windswept domes of Anja Mountain on Madagascar. Join them for their daily trek in search for food, as they navigate rocky challenges and evade the island's ever-present dangers.
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Where to Watch Land of Primates
Land of Primates is available for streaming on the Smithsonian Earth website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Land of Primates on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 8, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (14)