The BEST episodes of Wild Brazil season 1

Every episode of Wild Brazil season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Wild Brazil season 1!

This is an intimate tale of ingenuity, resilience and interpersonal intrigue, lived through a year in this beautiful yet dangerous world.

Last Updated: 9/14/2024Network: BBC TwoStatus: Ended
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Enduring the Drought
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9.45
40 votes

#1 - Enduring the Drought

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/16/2014

This intimate journey into the heart of a spectacular country concludes. A fierce drought ensues, culminating in huge and ferocious fires. The capuchin monkeys, giant otters, coatis and jaguars are proving their extreme survival skills while looking for mates and racing to breed to ensure that the next generation are born just as the good times arrive again. Astonishing footage tells an extraordinary tale of love in a harsh world.

Directors: Adam White
Watch Now:Amazon
Facing the Flood
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8.00
41 votes

#2 - Facing the Flood

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/15/2014

This intimate journey to the heart of a spectacular country continues, following the animal families as they face the formidable monsoon rains. The giant otter babies must watch out for predatory jaguars and learn to swim before their river floods. The coatis must eat all they can before their world disappears underwater. And the youngest capuchin monkey has to learn some clever survival skills fast.

Directors: Joe Stevens
Watch Now:Amazon
A Dangerous World
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7.41
17 votes

#3 - A Dangerous World

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/14/2014

Three charismatic animal families, capuchin monkeys, giant otters and coatis, strive to raise their families against a backdrop of extraordinary landscapes and huge extremes of weather - a beautiful yet dangerous world full of jaguars and caimans. An intimate journey to the heart of a spectacular country, this first chapter of the trilogy sees the babies taking their first steps during a brief pause between seasonal extremes.

Directors: Adam White
Watch Now:Amazon