Wildlife Diary
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Wildlife Diary is a 26 episode documentary series broadcast on the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Billed as "the ultimate in reality TV", the series used 24-hour cameras filming a nature reserve in the African bush, tracking the life and death of a handful of animals.
[edit] Main Characters
- Roelani - a male leopard whose quest goes way beyond that of survival. He longs for female company.
- Felix & Zero - two powerful male lions who are masters of hunting
- Alph & Biggles - two male wild dogs which are locked in a struggle for dominance
- Flippy - a deliquent male elephant who has rebelled against elephant ways; he is insecure and aggressive
- Koba & Shunga - two male cheetahs who share everything, including their women
- Tiya - a teenage spotted hyena with royal blood as she has inherited her mother's dominant status
- Maggie & Lisa - sister lionesses that suffer great hardship and tragedy while raising their cubs
- Melissa - a female cheetah who has failed in every attempt to raise a litter as she's too slight to fend for them
- Tiny - The first rhinoceros to appear in the series.