Rani Price and Johny Pitts present an exciting mix of wild animal action and wacky creature fun.
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Rani finds a crafty way to get a close-up look at the lions' teeth.
The giraffes become concerned when someone tries to scoff their snacks.
Rani finds out why the Indian desert cats love playing with sandcastles.
The vet and her team have to act fast when a fully-grown Bengal tiger needs an operation.
The team set the meerkats a challenge to see how smart they really are.
Johny takes some cherries to the lemurs to see how they cope with the stones.
The team meet one of the rarest babies in the world with the coolest haircut ever.
The keepers are on alert as the bull rhino is let in with the females for the first time.
The team meets the African wild cat that can jump three metres to catch birds in flight.
In a world exclusive, the team witnesses the birth of a rare Molloch gibbon baby.
The wild dog puppies come out of their den and the Roar Rangers learn to talk tiger.
An elephant baby boom means there are six youngsters for the keepers to cope with.
The keepers are desperate for a new baby tapir to arrive, but the mother won't be rushed.
Johny lets two lions loose on cardboard zebras - do they still have killer instincts?
Rani is set to work cleaning gunge and slime out of the tigers' pond.
A baby meerkat is struggling to survive, so the keepers step in to hand-rear her.
Rani Price delves into the lemurs' poo to find out how it helps the environment.
Johny Pitts gets the latest news of Etana the baby elephant.
Two male cheetahs fall out about who's in charge.
Find out why clouded leopard poo is all furry inside.
Why are a giraffe's front legs longer than the back ones?
The team meet the cutest monkey on the parks as the baby de Brazza makes her TV debut.
Elephants never forget - but can Johny name all 14 elephants on the wildlife park?
There is snarling and hissing as a pair of very rare Chinese leopards arrive at the park.
With a baby boom in the parks, which is cutest? A panel of children give their verdict.
The wildest horses in the world need their hooves trimming - but how do you catch them?
The Roar Rangers have a big job cleaning out the elephant paddock.
Johny finds out what happens when you hide food from a five-tonne elephant.
The Burmese python needs weighing and the Roar Ranger has to cleans out the hog house.
Rani films a leopard, and the guinea fowl need a hand to incubate their eggs.
Rani and Johny look back at the best bits of the series, including the scariest moments.