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Hostile Planet: Jungles
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Hostile Planet: Jungles

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In the Amazon, seasons that once ran on predictable rhythms are stretching and intensifying, and this episode follows the animals caught in the shift. Dry spells now last longer, draining water sources and forcing predators into closer competition, while rainy periods arrive with more destructive force, flooding dens and nesting sites. Jaguars and crocodiles are shown converging on the same shrinking supply of prey, an overlap that would rarely happen under stable conditions. The film also turns to smaller, stranger threats: Cordyceps fungi, which infect insects and hijack their bodies before killing them, offering a preview of how parasites and disease can spread faster as habitats destabilize. Camera crews track individual animals through these pressures rather than treating the jungle as a static backdrop, showing how each species adapts, competes, or fails to. Narration frames the footage around a single argument, that climate change is already rewriting survival rules in one of the planet's most biodiverse ecosystems.