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Q&A: Piranha Frenzies, Lonesome George and wildlife TV trickery

Ep. 19

💢🐠 Are piranhas really as crazed as we think?

🪲🐛 How can we save British bugs?

And what are the lengths that some wildlife TV shows go to to get the shot... 📹


Join Steve Backshall, Lizzie Daly, and Sarah Roberts to find out in this week's Q&A, as the team answer your questions...


If you have a question you’d like our expert trio to answer, e-mail the team at 📧 questions@thatsjustwild.com or reach out on Instagram or YouTube @thatsjustwildpod.


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