Inside the Perfect Predator

Four top predators are compared, each champion in a type of environment, with key adaptations. On the ground, the cheetah outruns prey (approached in masterly stealth) and enemies. In the air, the peregrine falcon is a flight and diving machine. In sweet water, the Nile crocodile survives since the Dino age, without natural enemies, with several amazing metabolism stunts. Lurking under water, it snaps blindly at migrating wildebeest, then waits underground. In the oceans, the equally ancient shark, notably the great white, migrates seasonally to find abundant prey, such as young seals around South Africa.

Discover

Art

Burrell Durrant Hifle

Graphic Designer

Camera

Mark Payne-Gill

Director of Photography

Warwick Sloss

Director of Photography

Charles Maxwell

Director of Photography

Barrie Britton

Director of Photography

Rod Clarke

Director of Photography

Hugh Miller

Additional Photography

Rudolf Diesel

Additional Photography

Directing

Mark Brownlow

Director

Editing

Tim Bolt

Online Editor

Production

Lynn Barry

Production Manager

Sara Ford

Executive Producer

Mark Brownlow

Producer

Sound

Writing

Patrick Makin

Script Editor

Art

Burrell Durrant Hifle

Graphic Designer

Camera

Mark Payne-Gill

Director of Photography

Warwick Sloss

Director of Photography

Charles Maxwell

Director of Photography

Barrie Britton

Director of Photography

Rod Clarke

Director of Photography

Hugh Miller

Additional Photography

Rudolf Diesel

Additional Photography

Directing

Mark Brownlow

Director

Editing

Tim Bolt

Online Editor

Production

Lynn Barry

Production Manager

Sara Ford

Executive Producer

Mark Brownlow

Producer

Sound

Writing

Patrick Makin

Script Editor