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Spy in the Jungle top ten clips
A tiger cub
Discovering newborn cubs
For the first time ever a ten-day-old tiger is filmed in the wild.
The mother tigress stretching
Young tiger cubs at play
At three months old, the cubs go hunting with their mother.
A female langur monkey
Fascinated langur monkeys
One female langur monkey is transfixed by the logcam.
A spotted deer
The tigress kills a spotted deer
A successful hunt is caught on camera.
A leopard up a tree
The tigress chases a leopard
The tigress defends her territory from a leopard.
Leopard staring into lens.
Leopard staring into lens
Scared for her cubs' life the leopard leaves her den.
Tiger cubs in a pond
The tiger cubs in a pond
The cubs seem relaxed in the water but are alert to danger.
A wallowing wild boar
Cooling off in the jungle
Tigers, deer and wild boar escape the heat of the jungle.
Play-fighting tigers
Play-fighting
The young tigers develop their combat skills.
The cubs contend for a carcass
The cubs tussle with a carcass
The mother leaves her cubs a deer carcass.
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Sunday 30 March 8pm.

Programme 2
Sunday 6 April 8pm.

Programme 3
Sunday 13 April 8pm.

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 Elsewhere on bbc.co.uk

BBC News
Trunk-cam reveals jungle secrets.

Saving Planet Earth
Fiona Bruce investigates the conservation issues concerning the Indian tiger.

Big Cat Diary
Take a closer look at more big cats.

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YouTube
The best of David Attenborough.

ARKive
Factfile about the largest of the big cats.

John Downer Productions
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