This Jungle House is Taken Over by Animals! - HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Part 1 of 2

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In this episode:
I came across this Abandoned House right in the middle of the jungle and what an amazing opportunity it was to explore the house for wild animals that might be living there! I found that wildlife is taking over! ... in just 1 day time of exploration, I found two species of snakes - a venomous Pit Viper and a grumpy Red Tailed Racer. It just shows that animals can take over abandoned houses rapidly!

*This is a Part 1 or 2 made as a Halloween Special of "Haunted House" episodes. In the next episode I will explore the same House but at Night!*

DISCLAIMER
Jack Randall has extensive experience handling and studying wild animals. Where filming with dangerous animals Made in the Wild works with scientists and wildlife institutions. Do not attempt to handle wild animals without appropriate training and permits.

About Jack Randall:
Jack is a zoologist on an adventure! He has a TV show with National Geographic Wild called "Out There" and this is his YouTube channel where he tells animal stories. Jack was educated at Oxford University following an apprenticeship with the iconic Steve Irwin (which started when Jack was 14!). Jack’s mission is to show off the world’s most amazing animals. And to do that he must explore the world’s most wild places…

What Are Creature Features?
All creatures have evolved different tricks to survive in the wild places they call their homes! Each animal has an awesome story about how they look, what they eat and even how they move! Species Spotlights tell the stories behind these crazy cool adaptations.

The Science:
With over 1 Million animals on the IUCN Red List, animal populations are in decline the world over. This is due to many reasons but what we know for sure is to keep the planet's amazing diversity of wildlife we need to learn as much as possible about where and how these creatures live their lives. Collating all the data we are gathering will help build a picture of which habitats are key to sustaining the largest diversity of life on planet earth.

Thanks to our amazing team without whom the series would not have been possible!

Suzie Brearley, Production
Sarah Ash, Camera
Rachel Hagreen & Tom Eagar, Edit
Mike Wyatt, Graphics
Michael Brearley, Intros

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