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A Survival 'special' about the Nile Crocodile that showed, for the first time, the wildebeest hunting abilities of the enormous crocodiles of the Grumeti river in Serengeti, Tanzania. This contrasts with the extraordinary level of maternal care shown by the crocodile mothers to their hatchlings, including protecting their eggs from monitor lizards and baboons. The documentary received the highest audience viewing figures for a wildlife film at the time - 12.25 million. It was released in the US under the title: Crocodile: Here be Dragons. It was awarded 'Best of Festival' at the inaugural Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival in 1991.