Delve into the lush forests on the outskirts of Singapore in this enthralling fourth episode of the documentary series. Here, amidst the urban sprawl, lies a jungle teeming with extraordinary species, many of which have never before been captured on film. At the heart of the narrative are the elusive Raffles’ banded langurs, among the rarest primates globally, with only a small population remaining in Singapore and Malaysia. This episode offers a rare glimpse into their lives, highlighting their intricate social dynamics and the challenges they face in their rainforest habitat.

Above the forest floor, a troop of nine langurs navigates the canopy, where their young learn essential skills for survival. Below, a diverse cast of creatures thrive in the multi-layered forest ecosystem. Witness the stealthy ambush tactics of scorpions, the evasive maneuvers of flying dragons, and the fascinating communal life of weaving ants, complete with their own agricultural practices. Encounter the diminutive mouse-deer, one of the smallest hoofed animals in the world, as it forages amidst the undergrowth.

Narrated with depth and insight, this episode celebrates the resilience and adaptability of Singapore’s forest inhabitants, offering a captivating journey into their captivating world.

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