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BBC Two presents Tribes Predators and Me.

“Just spending time with these people, you realise that human beings are capable of incredible things. For these tribes, surviving is about having a close relationship with the world around us.”

BBC Two presents Tribes Predators and Me. 

Scottish wildlife film maker Gordon Buchanan travels to three remote tribes to learn the wildlife secrets of people who live alongside the iconic and dangerous animals we fear the most.

BBC Two, Director Rachael Kinley, and Gordon Buchanan presented a the three-part series called Tribes, Predators and Me, which first aired on april 15th 2016.

A new BBC documentary uncovers the ‘world’s longest snake’ which is more than 17 feet long and lives deep in the Amazon jungle. 

Gordon joins Waorani men catching a huge green anaconda In Yasuni National Park, Ecuador.

Buy Tribes, Predators & Me Video download (£4.99) or via Itunes. 

Anaconda People of the Amazon

1/3 Gordon Buchanan joins a Waorani tribe in the Amazon as they search for giant anacondas.

Lion People of the Kalahari

2/3 Gordon Buchanan joins the Ju/’hoansi as they track predatory lions on foot.

Crocodile People of New Guinea

3/3 Gordon Buchanan meets the tribes who have learnt to live with crocodiles.

Photo credit: BBC/ Gordon with Bushmen of the Kalahari.